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Tsunami strikes parts of Japan's west coast
2024-01-01 00:00:00.0     星报-世界     原网页

       

       TOKYO: A tsunami has struck parts of Japan's west coast after a massive earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 hit central Japan on Monday (Jan 1).

       The tsunami was around 1m high but a larger wave was expected, public broadcaster NHK reported.

       Footage aired by NHK appeared to show buildings collapsing in Ishikawa, and tremors shook buildings in the capital Tokyo on the opposite coast.

       More than 36,000 households lost power in Ishikawa and Toyama prefectures, utilities provider Hokuriku Electric Power said.

       Earlier today, the Japan Meteorological Agency had issued tsunami warnings for the coastal prefectures of Ishikawa, Niigata and Toyama.

       Top government spokesperson Hayashi Yoshimasa said in an emergency press conference that authorities were still checking the extent of the damage and warned residents to prepare for possible further quakes.

       Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority said no irregularities have been confirmed at nuclear power plants along the Sea of Japan, including five active reactors at Kansai Electric Power’s Ohi and Takahama plants in Fukui Prefecture.

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       Hokuriku's Shika plant in Ishikawa, which was located the closest to the quake’s epicentre, had already halted its two reactors before the quake for regular inspection and saw no impact from the quake, the agency said.

       A huge earthquake and tsunami struck northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011, killing nearly 20,000 people, devastating towns and triggering nuclear meltdowns in Fukushima.

       (Reporting by Tokyo newsroom; Editing by Kim Coghill and Neil Fullick)

       


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