Strong but shallow earthquake rocks western Japan

  • 8 years ago
A huge earthquake has shaken western Japan.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage following the 6.6 magnitude tremor.

However, 40,000 households were left without power.




Strong and shallow M6.6 earthquake hits Western Honshu, Japan https://t.co/qHSI5pqJUB #earthquake #Japan #Honshu— The Watchers (@TheWatchers_) October 21, 2016






What time did the earthquake strike?





It happened at two o’clock in the afternoon. A series of aftershocks followed.

The epicentre was in Tottori prefecture at a depth of ten kilometres.

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“There is an increased risk of collapsing buildings and landslides in the area near the epicentre. Please do not enter any unstable buildings and be careful in the event of further quakes and rain.”





No risk to nuclear plants





Experts say there was no risk to nearby power plants.

An earthquake in northeastern Japan in March 2011 triggered the world’s worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.

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