A strong earthquake just shook Mangya City, northwest China this morning (April 4).
A major earthquake may occur in the Nanhai trough basin, causing a black tsunami in Tosa Bay in Kochi Prefecture, which is likely to be higher than expected by the Japanese
According to the image recorded by NHK TV station, landslide that buried the house after the earthquake has partly destroyed the town of Atsumi.
In total, there have been more than 100 aftershocks since the strong earthquake in the middle of the week, shaking the northern Japanese province of Hokkaido.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the 5.3-magnitude earthquake occurred at 7:58 am on June 18 in the northern province of Osaka with an epicenter at a depth of 15.4km.
The strong earthquake that caused tsunamis in eastern Japan on November 21 did not cause significant damage and casualties, but it caused a rare and interesting phenomenon called
Kyodo News news agency reported that the earthquake shook the east and northeast of the country on the morning of November 24.
RT reported that the magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred at 21:20 on May 15 (local time), about 11 km from Kumamoto to the east. Epicenter at a depth of about 10 km.
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake at 14:28 on May 25 (Tokyo time, at 12:28 on the same day, Vietnam) shook Tokyo, Japan, and surrounding areas. However, no tsunami warning was issued.
A magnitude 6 earthquake shook the Japanese capital buildings early this morning. Officials say there is no risk of tsunamis.