Strong earthquake in Japan – MetSul Meteorologia



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A strong earthquake struck the region of Tokyo and Fukushima, Japan, late in the morning on Saturday (Brasilia time). The epicenter was in the Pacific, east of Honshu and off the coast of Fukushima prefecture.

The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.0 and a depth of 60 kilometers. The Japan Meteorological Agency does not anticipate a major tsunami and has reported that minimal sea level rise may occur. Even so, the inhabitants of the coastal areas were put on alert. The net NHK reported that there was no damage to the Niigata nuclear plant.

Residents of the worst affected areas, in Tokyo and Fukushima, described the commotion as very long and minutes.

Today’s earthquake occurs less than a month after the 10th anniversary of the great earthquake followed by a tsunami in Fukushima on March 11. 2011 with a magnitude of 9.1. The earthquake left 15,800 dead and 2,000 missing. It brought a lot of destruction from a large tsunami and caused a nuclear accident at the Fukushima plant.

Country prepared

Japan is one of the most seismically active regions on the planet and is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The country, therefore, is used to earthquakes and some of enormous intensity. Due to the risks, the building code is very strict and the civil defense system is one of the most prepared on the planet with recurrent training of the population on how to react to situations of natural disasters such as typhoons, tsunamis and earthquakes.



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