Magnitude 7.3 quake jolts Japan, tsunami warning lifted
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Magnitude 7.3 quake jolts Japan, tsunami warning lifted

Last Updated: Friday, December 07, 2012, 19:30     A- A A+
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Tokyo: An earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale Friday jolted the east coast of Honshu Island, leading to a tsunami warning for the coastal areas which was later lifted in Miyagi prefecture, Xinhua reported.

The quake, which occurred at 5.18 p.m., had a depth of 10 km, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said. Earlier, the the US Geological Survey (USGS) had put the origin at a depth of 36 km.

At least five people were injured in Miyagi after the quake.

The tremor shook buildings as far away as Tokyo. The temblor was followed by a 6.2-magnitude aftershock off the east coast of Honshu, at 08.31 GMT, the USGS said.

Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority said no abnormalities had been detected at nuclear plants in the northeast, including the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant which was badly damaged in March 2011 earthquake and following tsunami.

Sendai airport in Miyagi grounded all flights while Narita airport near Tokyo briefly closed its runways.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda cancelled his campaign speech in Tokyo and returned to his office to deal with the emergency.

The tsunami warning for Japan's northeastern coastal areas was lifted, media reported here in the evening.

The warnings for the northeastern Miyagi prefecture were lifted at 7.20 pm by Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), reported Japanese broadcaster NHK.

Earlier, one-metre tsunami had reached Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, the centre of the devastation during the March 2011 disaster, at 6.02 pm.

According to JMA, as the earthquake jolted the east coast of Honshu, it led to a tsunami warning for the country's northeastern coastal areas.

Nearly 16,000 people had been killed in a 7.2 Richter earthquake and a subsequent tsunami that struck Japan March 11 last year.

The Miyagi prefecture had registered the greatest damage in its vicinity.

IANS

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First Published: Friday, December 07, 2012, 14:20

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shripad phatak - pune,India
My fear HAS COME TRUE,WITH 7.3&6.2QUAKES NEAR HONSHU,after landfall of Typhoon Bopha these tremors were expected&have occured,suports my views``relation of Earthquakes&Climate-changes.
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Paxus Calta - Amsterdam
Hopefully this earthquake will push the Japanese away from the major political parties which are owned by the powerful nuclear lobby which wants to reopen the 48 reactors which have been closed since the triple meltdown of 3/11. There is a new political party in Japan which wants to follow Germany`s lead and phase out of nuclear for renewables by 2022. Fukushima is still a daily problem in the country with over 100K people having lost their homes. After 18 months of work, over 80% of the residences in the region around the plant have not been decontaminated and the Fukushima site is releasing more radiation now than it was a year ago. Japan`s economy did not go into a recession from closing these reactors, nor were there blackouts as the nuclear industry predicted. For more history on lies told by the Japanese nuclear industry see http://funologist.org/2012/10/15/will-japan-go-nuclear-free-part-1/
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ellie wasfa - africa
i think that japan deserves it
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ajay bhalla - new delhi
good new no-1 new channel
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