After a Series of Earthquakes, Japan Now Gets a Tsunami Warning

The warning comes a day after nine people were killed due to an earthquake in the same region.
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Residents walk past a house damaged by a magnitude-6.5 earthquake in Mashiki, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, on Friday, 15 April 2016. (Photo: AP)
Residents walk past a house damaged by a magnitude-6.5 earthquake in Mashiki, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, on Friday, 15 April 2016. (Photo: AP)
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A tsunami warning was issued after an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale struck Kumamoto-shi region in Japan on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Tremors were felt a day after a series of earthquakes killed at least nine people and injured nearly 1,000 people in Southwest Japan.

Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued an advisory for a tsunami up to 3 feet along the coast, east of the epicenter in Kumamoto.

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Strong aftershocks continued around Kumamoto on Friday, the morning after it was hit by the initial 6.0 magnitude quake.

The magnitude was much lower than that of the 11 March 2011 quake that touched off a massive tsunami and nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima.

Also read: Strong Earthquake in Japan Kills at Least 9, Nuclear Plants Safe

The intensity was similar but the quake struck land and at a shallower depth.

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