A powerful earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale struck beneath the Pacific Ocean off Japan’s eastern coastline early Sunday evening, prompting the nation’s Meteorological Agency to issue a tsunami advisory for the affected regions. Authorities estimate that any resulting wave could reach up to roughly one metre (about three feet) in height as it approaches the shoreline.The tremor, whose epicenter was located approximately 70 kilometres (43 miles) east of the coastal prefecture of Iwate, was felt strongly in several nearby cities, causing rattling windows and minor panic among residents. While the quake’s depth was moderate, the seismic activity was sufficient to generate a low‑to‑moderate tsunami, leading officials to activate warning protocols and advise coastal communities to remain vigilant.Local governments have ordered the evacuation of vulnerable low‑lying zones, particularly in fishing villages and small harbors, and have set up temporary shelters in schools and community centers. Residents have been urged to stay away from the beach, avoid unnecessary travel along coastal roads, and follow the instructions of emergency responders.The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) continues to monitor sea‑level data in real time and has warned that wave heights could vary along different stretches of the coast, depending on the underwater topography. The advisory, which remains in effect until further notice, is part of Japan’s well‑established early‑warning system that has been refined after the devastating 2011 Tōhoku tsunami.So far, no major damage or injuries have been reported, and the tremor did not trigger any significant landslides or structural failures inland. However, officials caution that even a relatively modest surge can pose risks to boats, piers, and low‑lying structures, and they are urging fishermen to keep their vessels secured.The JMA will issue an updated bulletin within the next few hours, indicating whether the tsunami risk will be downgraded or if further precautions are required. In the meantime, citizens are reminded to stay informed through official channels, keep emergency kits ready, and heed any evacuation orders should conditions deteriorate.
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