Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Rocks Japan on February 17, 2015
Strong Magnitude 6.9 earthquake shook Japan anew on February 17, 2015. Japan issued Tsunami advisory following the earthquake. The Magnitude 6.9 was felt by many provinces in the country that made some of them scared and panicked. There were no immediate casualties and damages being reported but still the government of Japan is assessing the situation and evacuated all resident in coastal areas. Updates.
BREAKING: Japan has issued a tsunami advisory Tuesday morning, February 17, following a 6.9-magnitude earthquake in northern Japan.
M 6.9 Earthquake
77km ENE of Miyako, Japan
U.S. Geological Survey
An earthquake with magnitude 6.8 occurred near Hachinohe, Honshu, Japan
BREAKING: Japan has issued a tsunami advisory Tuesday morning, February 17, following a 6.9-magnitude earthquake in northern Japan.
M 6.9 Earthquake
77km ENE of Miyako, Japan
U.S. Geological Survey
An earthquake with magnitude 6.8 occurred near Hachinohe, Honshu, Japan
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