A 6.3-magnitude earthquake hits central Japan
The earthquake hit the northern Ishikawa region in central Japan. There was no immediate tsunami warning issued.
By Le Figaro with AFP
published to update
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck the northern Ishikawa prefecture Central Japan This Friday, May 5th, according to the National Weather Service, without any immediate tsunami warning.
The quake occurred at 2:42 pm (7:42 am Paris time) at a depth of 10 kilometers, according to the same source.
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Landslide risk
Express train traffic between Nagano and Kanazawa, a popular tourist area, has been halted, according to Japan Railways.
The earthquake reached level 6 on the Japanese Shindo scale, which rose to 7, in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, which means it could trigger major landslides.
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The US Geophysical Institute of the US Geological Survey (USGC) has estimated its magnitude to be 6.2. Earthquakes are common in Japan that occur on the “belt of fireFrom the Pacific Ocean, a region of high seismic activity.
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