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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Earthquake Magnitude 7.1 - OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN - 2011-07-10 00:57




MagnitudeMw 7.1
RegionOFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
Date time2011-07-10 00:57:13.0 UTC
Location38.05 N ; 143.29 E
Depth40 km
Distances180 km E Ishinomaki (pop 117,233 ; local time 09:57:13.2 2011-07-10)
172 km SE Kesennuma (pop 59,116 ; local time 09:57:13.2 2011-07-10)
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Source parameters reviewed by a seismologist

A strong earthquake off the coast of northeastern Japan has triggered a tsunami warning and causing workers at the Fukushima nuclear plant to be evacuated.

The warning has now been lifted and there are no reports of significant damage.

The tremor with a magnitude of 7 struck just before ten in the morning local time, in the same area as that hit by a massive quake and tsunami in March that left at least 21,000 people dead and missing, and caused a radiation crisis.

The company that runs Fukushima says all workers have been moved to higher ground, saying there are no signs of immediate further damage.

A tsunami warning for a half-metre wave was issued but Japanese media said the tsunami measured 10 centimetres along the northeast coast.

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