Post by : Bianca Haleem
A strong 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit off Japan’s northeastern Sanriku coast, prompting tsunami warnings and urgent evacuations in multiple coastal areas. Officials cautioned that waves could reach up to 3 meters, urging residents to move quickly to higher ground. Initial tsunami waves were detected at several ports soon after the quake.
Emergency response teams were mobilized, bullet train operations were halted, and authorities continue to monitor for aftershocks. While no major nuclear issues were immediately reported, damage assessments are still underway. Japan remains on high alert as the situation continues to unfold.
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