Japan’s Seismic Shift: Lifting Tsunami Advisory After Twin Quakes
Japan has lifted a tsunami advisory following a 6.9 magnitude earthquake in its northeastern region. Initially recorded as 6.7, the quake was preceded by a 7.5 magnitude tremor earlier in the week. Residents were previously alerted to potential seismic activity following the initial quake.
Japan's meteorological authorities have lifted a tsunami advisory following a significant earthquake in the northeastern part of the country. The quake, originally registered as a magnitude 6.7, was updated to 6.9 by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).
The temblor struck off the coast of Aomori Prefecture at 11:44 a.m. local time, with a depth of 20 kilometers. It followed a larger, 7.5-magnitude seismic event that impacted the same region earlier in the week.
In response to Monday's earthquake, officials issued warnings across a wide area, alerting residents to the increased likelihood of further tremors. The latest quake on Friday was measured at a level 4 on Japan's seismic intensity scale.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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