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Earthquake as we speak: 6.1-magnitude tremor shakes Japan’s Hokkaido

A magnitude 6.1 earthquake on Saturday struck off the coast of Kushiro in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido at 14:07 native time, based on the Japan Meteorological Company (JMA).

The JMA added that the earthquake occurred at a depth of 20 kms. Until now, no tsunami warning was issued. 

Earlier tremors have been felt at 2.19 pm (native time) after a sequence of aftershocks when a magnitude 4.4 quake hit the identical area. Once more, a magnitude 3.5 off the coast of Shikoku hit at 4.45 PM, and one other magnitude 4.7 off Kushiro at 5:07 PM.

The authorities didn’t point out fast reviews of harm or accidents, and acknowledged that they’re monitoring the scenario.

Earlier quakes:

Earlier in April 2025, a robust earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter Scale struck Japan’s Kyushu area at 7:34 PM (IST), based on the Nationwide Middle for Seismology (NCS).

The earthquake occurred at a depth of 30 kilometers, with its epicenter recorded at Latitude 31.09 N and Longitude 131.47 E. The NCS confirmed the main points in a put up on X, stating: “EQ of M: 6.0, On: 02/04/2025 19:34:00 IST, Lat: 31.09 N, Lengthy: 131.47 E, Depth: 30 Km, Location: Kyushu, Japan.”

There have been no fast reviews of casualties or vital harm. Authorities are carefully monitoring the scenario.

In January 2025, Japan issued a tsunami warning after an earthquake with magnitude of 6.9 struck the southwestern a part of the nation. The quake struck round 9:19 pm native time with an epicenter in Miyazaki. Japan is incessantly hit by earthquakes due to its location alongside the ‘Ring of Hearth’ — an arc of volcanoes and fault traces within the Pacific Basin.

“Tsunami can strike repeatedly. Please don’t enter the ocean or go close to coastal areas,” the Japan Meteorological Company wrote on X.

In keeping with the Japanese Meteorological Company, tsunami warnings have been issued for Miyazaki Prefecture, the southwestern island of Kyushu and close by Kochi Prefecture. Residents have been to keep away from coastal areas due to the looming risk.

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