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    6.2 magnitude earthquake detected in Japan, no tsunami warning issued

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJanuary 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A number of earthquakes, together with one at 6.2 magnitude, struck western Japan late Tuesday morning native time, centered in Shimane Prefecture and neighboring Tottori Prefecture.

    The preliminary quake hit at 10:18 a.m. JST, magnitude 6.2, at a depth of about 6 miles, registering higher 5 on Japan’s seismic depth scale. A second tremor adopted shortly after, magnitude 5.1, registering decrease 5. Lengthy, swaying movement was broadly reported, with further aftershocks persevering with by means of late morning.

    Japan’s Japan Meteorological Company says there isn’t any tsunami threat, however warns that earthquakes as much as upper-5 depth may proceed for a few week, with the best threat within the subsequent two to 3 days.

    A number of earthquakes, together with one at 6.2 magnitude, struck western Japan late Tuesday morning native time.

    Japan Meteorological Company

    Officers additionally cautioned about elevated dangers of landslides and falling rocks in harder-hit areas.

    Up to now, no accidents have been reported. Two regional electrical energy firms mentioned no abnormalities have been detected. Bullet practice companies had been briefly disrupted, and cameras mounted on buildings confirmed seen shaking.

    The strongest shaking was recorded in elements of Matsue and Yasugi in Shimane, and Sakaiminato and close by cities in Tottori.

    Weaker however broadly felt shaking prolonged into elements of western Japan, together with Okayama, Hiroshima, Kagawa, and Ehime.



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