Context
The earthquake, registering a magnitude of 7.4, occurred off the coast of Iwate prefecture and was felt in regions as far away as Tokyo. Authorities are warning of potential tsunami waves that could impact coastal areas. S2S3
Key points
- The earthquake occurred off the coast of Sanriku, Japan. S1
- Residents in northern coastal regions have been urged to evacuate immediately. S1S2
- Tsunami waves are expected to approach the coasts, with warnings to evacuate quickly. S1
- Authorities have advised people to stay away from coastal areas until all warnings are lifted. S1
- The quake was felt in various locations, including as far as Tokyo. S2S3
- Japanese broadcaster NHK has been reporting on the situation and issuing warnings. S1
- Evacuation orders are in place for those living near the affected coastal areas. S1S2
- The situation is developing, with ongoing assessments of the earthquake's impact. S1
Why it matters
- The tsunami alert highlights the ongoing seismic risks faced by coastal regions in Japan. S1
- Immediate evacuation is crucial to ensure the safety of residents in affected areas. S1S2
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