Earthquake of 5.4 Richter scale in Japan
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in central Japan this morning, June 30, injuring seven people but there are no major reports yet, according to Reuters .
The earthquake occurred at 8: 16 minutes local time (6 hours 16 minutes Vietnamese time). The epicenter is located in Nagano Prefecture, 120 km from Tokyo, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. The agency also said no tsunami warnings were issued after the earthquake.
March 11 earthquake devastated northeastern coast of Japan (Photo: Reuters)
According to an official from the local fire department, seven people were taken to the hospital, including the number of people who had been hit by objects, but the injuries were not serious.
On March 11, a 9-magnitude earthquake happened on the northeastern coast of Japan, causing a massive tsunami, which led to the worst nuclear crisis in 25 years in nuclear power plants. Fukushima Daiichi.
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