A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan late on Monday (December 8), prompting orders for about 90,000 residents to evacuate and tsunami warnings that hours later were downgraded to advisories.
Breakdown
- 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan late at night
- Tsunami warnings and evacuation orders issued for 90,000 residents 7s
- Warnings downgraded as tsunami risk decreased 27s
- Prime Minister reports handful of injuries, response team established 46s
- Residents advised to stay alert for possible aftershocks within a week 1m 7s