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    7.1 magnitude earthquake strikes coast of Japan

    By Jon Haworth,

    2024-08-08

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    A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 has rocked the coast of southern Japan, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

    The epicenter of the earthquake is just a dozen miles off the coast of the city of Miyazaki on the island of Kyushu in Japan but the Japan Meteorological Agency has now lifted tsunami advisories for all but Miyazaki Prefecture.

    There were reports of people falling and sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. One home in Kagoshima is said to have collapsed, but no injuries were reported. Regional nuclear plants are still reporting no abnormalities.

    Miyazaki Airport experienced delays, and while bullet train services have resumed for the region, local services may still be disrupted.

    The people of southwestern Japan seem to have avoided major damage, though the shaking would have been terrifying.

    MORE: At least 8 dead after powerful earthquake strikes Japan, triggering tsunami warning

    The epicenter was located in the Hyuganada Sea, just off the eastern coast of Japan's southern main island of Kyushu, and was measured at a depth of about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles). The Japan Meteorological Agency initially issued a tsunami advisory, predicting waves of up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) along the southern coast of Kyushu and nearby island of Shikoku.

    People have been urged to stay away from the coast or river and have been warned that other quakes -- even on the same magnitude --may occur.

    Video filmed by Ryosuke Take, an employee at a local radio station in Kirishima on Japan's island of Kyushu, shows objects in the office vigorously shaking.

    "The shaking was very strong," Ryosuke told ABC News. Listeners also reported that "in private homes, dishes fell from kitchens, and nearby hotels have reported that their elevators and kitchens are unusable."

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    Kyodo via Reuters - PHOTO: Police officers stand guard near a building damaged following an earthquake in Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, August 8, 2024, in this photo taken by Kyodo.

    One area in Kochi prefecture is ordering residents to evacuate but drastic sea level changes have not been reported.

    The quake registered a lower 6 in the hardest-hit areas -- very high on the Japanese shake scale, which goes from 0 to 7. It would’ve been strong enough to knock over furniture, damage some concrete buildings and even topple some wooden ones.

    However, there are currently no reports of any major damage and shaking was not felt in the capital city of Tokyo. Additionally, there have been no change or irregularities reported with regional nuclear plants so far.

    ABC News' Anthony Trotter and Morgan Winsor contributed to this report.

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    Tyrone Augustine
    08-08
    we had an earthquake here yesterday I didn't feel it...5.3 roughly estimate 🤔🤔🤔🤔 then this...The Most High IS NOT TALKING!!!
    Dean Gurney
    08-08
    Prayers for the victims. But just another sign. Jesus is returning soon The Bible says all these things will begin to happen more and more. Then he will return
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