Magnitude 5 Earthquake Hits Hokkaido
A magnitude 5-upper earthquake occurred in the Hokkaido Plain region of Japan at approximately 05:24 local time. The tremor reached a seismic intensity of 5-upper in several locations and a 4 in others. Authorities have issued warnings regarding potential tsunami risks following the quake. Residents are advised to monitor upcoming information closely for safety. Intensity 4 tremors were also observed in other parts of Hokkaido. A magnitude 2.8 earthquake occurred 67 km east-northeast of Pedro Bay, Alaska, at a depth of 124.9 km.
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Sources · 7 independent
USGS Earthquakes
“Earthquake M4.1 at 63 km WSW of Vallenar, Chile. Depth: 35 km.”
Baywave FM Japan
“先ほど05時24分ごろ北海道で深度5強の自身を観測しました。各地の深度は深度5強が... 津波が発生する恐れがあります。”
Baywave FM Japan
“先ほど5,005時24分ごろ北海道で深度5強の自身を観測しました 各地の震度は震度5強が”
USGS
“M2.8 at 67 km ENE of Pedro Bay, Alaska. Depth: 124.9 km.”
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