A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Aomori Prefecture, Japan, prompting officials to issue a tsunami advisory for parts of northern Japan, NHK reported.
Tsunami Advisory
Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has warned residents in coastal regions to stay away from shorelines. Small to moderate tsunami waves are possible.
Epicenter Details
- Region: Near Aomori Prefecture, Northern Japan
- Magnitude: 7.2
- Status: Aftershock risk remains high
Live Updates
- Authorities monitoring for tsunami wave arrival.
- No immediate damage reports yet (awaiting details).
- Transport services being assessed; delays possible.
Source: NHK, JMA |
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