Japan again shook because of the 6.1-magnitude earthquake
The 6.1-magnitude Richter earthquake happened in northeastern Japan.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the earthquake occurred at a depth of 51km , at a distance of 104km east of Sendai, Honshu near southeast, near a major earthquake and tsunami occurred in the month. 3/2011.
According to Reuters, there are currently no tsunami warnings or reports of damage and casualties.
The earthquake in Japan took place where more than 100km east of Sendai southeast of Sendai.(Graphic: CBC).
A series of strong earthquakes occurred in southern Japan last week killed nearly 50 people. Survivors are struggling with food shortages and water shortages.
Early in the morning of April 20, local time, a new earthquake also took place off Ecuador, 25km from Muisne, on the Pacific Northwest coast, at a depth of 15km, USGS said.
Witnesses said that two strong tremors occurred in about 30 seconds, causing many people to wake up and run out to the street. No tsunami warning was issued, there were no reports of major damage in the incident.
The 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador last weekend left 480 people dead, 107 missing and injured more than 4,600 people. It destroyed about 1,500 buildings, caused landslides and damaged roads.
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