Japan eases tsunami warning after magnitude 7.7 quake; no immediate reports of damage

A television screen shows a news report on Japan Meteorological Agency's tsunami warning, saying it expected tsunami waves of up to approximately 10 feet to reach large coastal areas in northern Japan after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 struck off the northeastern coast of Japan, in Tokyo, Japan, Monday.

A television screen shows a news report on Japan Meteorological Agency's tsunami warning, saying it expected tsunami waves of up to approximately 10 feet to reach large coastal areas in northern Japan after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 struck off the northeastern coast of Japan, in Tokyo, Japan, Monday. (Issei Kato, Reuters)


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  • A magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit northeastern Japan on Monday, causing tsunami warnings.
  • Tsunami waves reached 80 cm; no immediate damage or casualties were reported.
  • Authorities warned of a heightened megaquake risk, urging residents to take precautions.

TOKYO — A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan on Monday, prompting authorities to urge ​residents to stay away from coastal areas where tsunami waves of up to approximately 10 feet were expected.

Two hours after the tremor, which struck at 4:53 p.m. (1:53 a.m. MDT), tsunami waves ‌as high as 80 cm had been detected. A tsunami warning was later downgraded to a tsunami advisory.

There were no immediate ⁠reports of casualties or major damage, Japan's top ​government spokesperson Minoru Kihara told a news conference ⁠as night fell in the capital Tokyo.

Several port towns, including Otsuchi and Kamaishi — both hard-hit by ‌a massive earthquake and tsunami ‌in 2011 — earlier issued evacuation orders for thousands of residents, according to public broadcaster ⁠NHK. Bullet train services were halted, and some motorways were ⁠closed due to the tremors.

Following the quake, the government issued a warning of a heightened risk of a megaquake.

Normally, the probability of an earthquake of magnitude 8 or stronger striking along the Japan Trench and Kuril Trench in the Pacific off northern Japan in a week is about 0.1%, but during the week that follows Monday's quake, it will be higher at ‌around 1%, a government official told a press conference.

"Please take anti-disaster steps, ​while embracing the idea that one must protect one's own life," the official said.

No abnormalities reported at idled nuclear plants

The quake measured an 'upper 5' on Japan's seismic intensity scale — strong enough to make it difficult for people to move around and cause unreinforced concrete-block walls to collapse. The tremor had an epicentre in the Pacific Ocean and was 20 km deep, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

A 10-foot tsunami could cause damage to low-lying areas by flooding buildings and ​carrying off anybody exposed in its currents, according to JMA.

Located in the "Ring of Fire" of volcanoes and oceanic trenches ‌partly encircling the ‌Pacific Basin, Japan ⁠is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries, with a tremor occurring at least every five minutes.

It accounts for about 20% of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 or more, such as the 2011 disaster that caused nuclear meltdowns at a Fukushima power plant.

There are no nuclear power plants currently in operation ‌in the affected areas, and ​Hokkaido Electric Power Co and Tohoku Electric Power Co said ‌there were no abnormalities reported ⁠at their idled ​facilities there.

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