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Japan Issues Urgent Tsunami Warning After 6.7 Magnitude Quake

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UPDATE: Japan’s northeast region faces an urgent tsunami warning following a powerful 6.7 magnitude earthquake recorded in the Pacific Ocean. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has confirmed that tsunamis of up to one meter could impact land in Iwate Prefecture, heightening concerns among residents.

The earthquake struck on October 15, 2023, shortly after 5 p.m. local time (3 a.m. ET) at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles). This seismic event has prompted authorities to advise immediate action for those in affected coastal areas.

Residents in Iwate Prefecture and surrounding regions are advised to remain vigilant as areas to the north and south may experience a slight rise in sea levels, indicating potential danger. The JMA has urged citizens to evacuate to higher ground as a precautionary measure.

As this is a developing story, updates will continue to unfold as the situation evolves. Officials are closely monitoring the impact and will provide further information on safety measures and potential aftershocks.

This earthquake is part of a series of seismic activities that have been affecting Japan in recent weeks, raising alarms about the country’s preparedness for such natural disasters. Authorities are urging calm but caution as they assess the situation.

Stay tuned for more updates on this critical situation. Share this alert with others to ensure everyone’s safety as the tsunami warning remains in effect.

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