A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan late Monday, triggering evacuation orders for roughly 90,000 people and prompting tsunami warnings that were later reduced to advisories.
Breakdown
- A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan 4s
- At least 30 people injured and property damaged in Hachinohe 18s
- Prime Minister warned of increased risk of major earthquakes in the region 23s
- Tsunami warning issued and later lifted; about 90,000 evacuated 54s
- Japan experiences about 1,500 earthquakes per year, most minor 1m 36s