Powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake strikes off the coast of Japan and rattle buildings in Tokyo
- The epicentre of the earthquake was off the coast of Fukushima prefecture
- It hit at 11:08 p.m. local time (1408 GMT) and shook buildings in capital Tokyo
- The Meteorological Agency said no tsunami warning had been issued
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 hit off the coast of eastern Japan on Saturday, shaking buildings and triggering widespread blackouts, but there appeared to be no major damage and no tsunami warning was issued.
The epicentre of the earthquake was off the coast of Fukushima prefecture at a depth of 60 km (36 miles), the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
It hit near the epicentre of a 2011 killer quake which triggered a towering tsunami and killed more than 18,000.
The earthquake hit at 11:08 p.m. local time (1408 GMT) and shook buildings in Tokyo.
The Meteorological Agency said no tsunami warning had been issued.
A liquor shop's manager clears the damaged bottles following an earthquake in Fukushima, Japan Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. The Japan Meteorological Agency says a strong earthquake has hit off the coast of northeastern Japan, shaking Fukushima, Miyagi and other areas
Damaged buildings are seen in Fukushima on February 13, 2021 after a strong 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck late off the eastern coast of Japan
About 950,000 households were without power, government spokesman Katsunobu Kato told a briefing carried on public broadcaster NHK.
He said there were no irregularities at two nuclear facilities, Fukushima Dai-ni and Onagawa. Authorities were still checking at Fukushima Dai-ichi, he said.
Kato said there was no danger of a tsunami from the quake. He said that some trains in northeastern Japan had stopped running, and that other damage was still being checked.
Video from public broadcaster NHK TV showed some pieces of a building wall had broken off and fallen to the ground. Items fell off shelves because of the shaking, NHK said.
NHK also said there were no reports of irregularities at another nuclear facility at Tokaimura, in Ibaraki prefecture.
The quake threw dishes from shelves in houses in the region, but there were no immediate reports of damage.
People gather at Sendai station after a strong earthquake hit northeastern Japan, in Sendai, northeastern Japan, late 13 February 2021
A firefighter vehicle patrols streets following a strong earthquake in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, Japan February 13, 2021
Pictured: A map showing the location of Saturday's 7.1 magnitude earthquake
Local media reported the quake threw dishes from shelves in houses in the region, but there were no immediate reports of damage.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga was called to his office, and broadcaster NHK said the government would set up a special liaison office to coordinate with affected regions.
Some trains in the region were stopped after the quake.
The quake threw dishes from shelves in houses in the region, but there were no immediate reports of damage. Pictured: A video shows objects falling off shelves in the earthquake
The quake hit off of Fukushima just weeks before the 10-year anniversary of the March 11, 2011, quake that devastated northeast Japan and triggered a massive tsunami that led to the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter of a century.
Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas.
The country sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.
Japan accounts for about 20 percent of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater.
Left: Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato (R) runs to the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo on February 13, 2021 after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck late on Saturday night. Right:A lamp is used during an outage following an earthquake in Ichikawa, Chiba prefecture, about 230 kilometers (143 miles) away from Fukushima
The quake hit off of Fukushima just weeks before the 10-year anniversary of the March 11, 2011, quake that devastated northeast Japan and triggered a massive tsunami that led to the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter of a century (pictured)
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