Earthquake in Japan: Latest Developments
Tsunami Warning Issued
After a powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Japan, the authorities issued a tsunami warning for parts of the islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. The warning was later lifted, but the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) advised residents to stay alert for potential aftershocks.
Four Confirmed Dead
As of the latest reports, four people have been confirmed dead as a result of the earthquake. Several more are injured, and the authorities fear that the death toll could rise as search and rescue operations continue.
Thousands Evacuated
Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes and are spending the night in evacuation centers. The JMA has advised residents to stay indoors and avoid coastal areas until the tsunami warning is lifted.
Damage Assessments Ongoing
The full extent of the damage caused by the earthquake is still being assessed. However, reports indicate that several buildings have been damaged or destroyed. Infrastructure, including roads and bridges, has also been affected.
Seismic Activity Continues
The JMA has reported that seismic activity remains high in the region. Several aftershocks have occurred since the main earthquake, and residents have been advised to be prepared for further shaking.
International Aid Pledged
International aid has been pledged from several countries, including the United States, China, and South Korea. The United Nations has also offered its support to Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake.
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