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Residents Urged to Evacuate as Japan Faces Significant Tsunami Threat Following Powerful Quake
In the wake of a powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake striking the central region of Japan, authorities have issued a major tsunami warning, urging immediate evacuation for residents in the coastal Noto area of Ishikawa. The warning signals potential waves as high as 5 meters (16 feet).
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) also issued tsunami warnings for the neighboring Niigata and Toyama prefectures, cautioning of waves reaching up to 3 meters. In response to the seismic activity, public television displayed a stark “EVACUATE” message, encouraging residents to seek higher ground despite cold conditions.
NHK, Japan’s public broadcaster, emphasized the urgency, with a presenter imploring affected viewers, “We realise your home, your belongings are all precious to you, but your lives are important above everything else. Run to the highest ground possible.”
Videos circulating online depict the unsettling shaking of homes and subway trains during the New Year’s Day earthquake. The Japan Meteorological Agency reported a sequence of 21 earthquakes registering 4.0 magnitude or stronger within just over 90 minutes. The strongest tremor occurred at 16:10 local time (07:10 GMT).
Tsunami warnings are in place for all prefectures with coasts facing the Sea of Japan. Japanese TV urging people to run immediately to higher ground! This is serious. 5m waves expected in Ishikawa. #japan #earthquake pic.twitter.com/Y8h4Vbe8c8
— Greg R. Hill (@greghill) January 1, 2024
This marks the first instance of a “major tsunami warning” since the devastating 2011 earthquake that ravaged northeastern Japan, generating waves of up to 40 meters high. Japan, located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, faces constant seismic activity, prompting the development of an advanced tsunami warning system.
Major highways near the epicenter of the quake have been closed, and over 36,000 households are without power in the affected area. The country’s nuclear authority assures there is “no risk of radioactivity leaking from nuclear power plants” in the impacted regions.
Government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi urges residents to prepare for potential further earthquakes. South Korea’s meteorological agency has issued a warning for potential tsunami waves along its eastern coast, while Russia has also issued warnings in the far eastern port cities of Vladivostok and Nakhodka.
Reflecting on the devastating 2011 event, Japan remains vigilant about the potential consequences of seismic activity and tsunami threats. The nation is reminded of the importance of swift and coordinated responses to mitigate the impact on communities.
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