
According to NHK Japan, a Japanese female reporter shouted loudly when warned about the earthquake and ran for safety. But people didn't hear it. Earthquake warning required How to avoid earthquakes: You can't live in a house like this. A house collapsed causing injuries. You have to go outside somewhere near or far and lie down. Standing like this won't seriously cause you to fall. Can't jump like this, fall, get injured and get a head wound. Everyone who understands that an earthquake, tsunami, and landslide will occur in Ishikawa Prefecture. Japan Far from Tokyo Prefecture, it is almost feared that there will be a slight earthquake. According to the date of the earthquake in Japan on January 1, 2024, the year before the earthquake in Japan happened a long time ago on that day, even if I don't remember it. The date mentioned is actually 2011. No need to remember the date. I really understand to inform you in this matter And the headlines of NHK Japan news may not like shouting loudly. (Japanese reporter) According to the relevant statement
An earthquake occurred in Japan. The online world has the highest number of news shares. Netizens and fans They gathered together to watch the earthquake in Japan. Emergency evacuation and tsunamis
Video map of earthquake in Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture (History) that happened in January 2024. Tip: Click the image to play the video in the YouTube embed without viewing another website.
The date of your Japan earthquake according to the HTML table below
01-JAN-2024 07:18:42 | 37.20 | 136.87 | 6.2 | 10 | NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN | 11786238 |
01-JAN-2024 07:10:09 | 37.50 | 137.24 | 7.5 | 10 | NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN | 11786236 |
01-JAN-2024 07:06:05 | 37.51 | 137.24 | 5.5 | 10 | NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN | 11786235 |
01-JAN-2024 04:49:01 | 44.46 | 149.28 | 4.5 | 35 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11786211 |
01-JAN-2024 00:37:08 | 17.67 | 145.52 | 4.6 | 389 | MARIANA ISLANDS | 11786160 |
31-DEC-2023 19:19:14 | 12.27 | 143.35 | 4.6 | 30 | SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS | 11789555 |
31-DEC-2023 14:37:38 | 28.18 | 130.62 | 4.9 | 28 | RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN | 11786008 |
31-DEC-2023 12:04:00 | 52.87 | 159.43 | 4.4 | 74 | OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA | 11785981 |
31-DEC-2023 04:19:27 | 44.41 | 149.14 | 4.4 | 54 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11785893 |
31-DEC-2023 03:02:20 | 20.04 | 145.67 | 4.2 | 124 | MARIANA ISLANDS | 11789746 |
31-DEC-2023 01:37:40 | 19.96 | 145.33 | 4.4 | 10 | MARIANA ISLANDS | 11789740 |
30-DEC-2023 23:55:47 | 44.43 | 148.97 | 4.4 | 35 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11785842 |
30-DEC-2023 22:39:19 | 40.05 | 142.09 | 4.4 | 49 | NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN | 11785817 |
30-DEC-2023 06:07:31 | 42.83 | 142.45 | 4.5 | 50 | HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION | 11785562 |
30-DEC-2023 05:15:58 | 27.62 | 143.08 | 4.5 | 10 | BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION | 11785905 |
29-DEC-2023 14:13:57 | 20.40 | 145.22 | 4.2 | 10 | MARIANA ISLANDS | 11789905 |
29-DEC-2023 13:20:23 | 52.42 | 172.31 | 4.1 | 10 | NEAR ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS | 11789891 |
29-DEC-2023 04:43:40 | 53.98 | 157.40 | 4.0 | 261 | KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, RUSSIA | 11789426 |
29-DEC-2023 04:38:54 | 32.33 | 141.74 | 5.1 | 10 | SOUTHEAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN | 11784987 |
29-DEC-2023 03:17:48 | 44.49 | 149.18 | 4.3 | 36 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11789423 |
29-DEC-2023 01:16:31 | 19.17 | -155.42 | 4.5 | 12 | HAWAII | 11784923 |
29-DEC-2023 01:11:21 | 44.49 | 148.94 | 4.3 | 42 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11789407 |
28-DEC-2023 15:04:23 | 44.49 | 149.07 | 4.6 | 56 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11784707 |
28-DEC-2023 14:49:23 | 27.82 | 129.02 | 4.5 | 55 | RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN | 11784695 |
28-DEC-2023 13:16:55 | 40.76 | 142.29 | 4.8 | 47 | NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN | 11784669 |
28-DEC-2023 12:40:43 | 44.49 | 149.14 | 4.8 | 41 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11784659 |
28-DEC-2023 11:44:11 | 44.50 | 148.80 | 4.7 | 48 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11784655 |
28-DEC-2023 10:07:44 | 44.47 | 149.09 | 4.5 | 45 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11784631 |
28-DEC-2023 09:37:26 | 44.46 | 149.08 | 5.0 | 40 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11784622 |
28-DEC-2023 09:15:15 | 44.58 | 148.99 | 6.5 | 24 | KURIL ISLANDS | 11784614 |

Japanese officials issue tsunami warning after a 7.6 Richter scale earthquake occurred in north-central Japan. United States Geological Survey And the Japan Meteorological Agency said a 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit western Japan on Monday.
Emergency phone numbers to contact below for earthquake relief and evacuation in Japan.
A tsunami as high as 5 meters is believed to have hit the city of Noto. in Ishikawa Prefecture More than 500 kilometers west of Tokyo, the Japan Meteorological Agency said a tsunami about 1.2 meters high hit the coast of Ishikawa Prefecture. On the Noto Peninsula in the middle of the country After the 7.6 magnitude earthquake, many houses were damaged. Waves more than a meter high hit the coast of Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture. More than 36,000 homes experienced power outages. Initially, there were reports that several houses in various areas of Ishikawa Prefecture was damaged. and approximately 32,500 homes were without power. causing people to have no electricity to use Several roads were damaged. Kansai Electric Co., Japan's largest operator of nuclear power plants, said it had several nuclear power plants in the quake-affected areas. Haven't found any abnormalities yet. It's been four days since the 7.6 Richter scale earthquake hit Ishikawa. Japan The death toll rose to 84, with many more dying. Especially in mountain villages and traditional houses.
The number of missing persons continues to increase. And there are concerns that the number of deaths will increase following the 'golden time' of resuscitation. In particular, deaths and disappearances increased one by one in mountain villages and old houses where many elderly people lived. At that time, about a dozen houses in the village collapsed or were crushed by landslides, causing piles of dirt to fall from the mountainside due to the impact of the earthquake. In Ishikawa Prefecture, which was directly affected by the 7.6 Richter earthquake, another body was found today. This brings the death toll to 84 and the number of missing persons to 79. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warning for the western coasts of Ishikawa, Niigata and Toyama prefectures. The Meteorological Department said it was expected to occur. climb A 5 meter high tsunami is expected to hit the city of Noto. in Ishikawa Prefecture More than 500 kilometers west of Tokyo, in a prefecture at a depth of 10 kilometers, it had a maximum intensity of IX. It also generated a tsunami that collapsed rivers and flooded buildings near the coast. Tsunami along Japan's west coast and citizens request evacuation The first tsunami, which reached a height of 1.2 meters (4 feet), hit several areas along Japan's western coast.
NHK television reported waves as high as 1-4 meters, said Hayashi Yoshimasa, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, who said at least five highways had been closed. Six people were reported to have died trapped under the rubble of the collapsed building. In Ishikawa Prefecture, Yoshimasa added that video broadcasts showed buildings. Destruction of Ishikawa City and its buildings in the capital Tokyo REPORT ACROSS THE RIVER By Lee Jang-sik Kim Jin-ho (Tokyo) / Video Editing Local firefighter Kim Chang-kyu said they had received the report. The quake destroyed at least 30 buildings, roads and buildings, affecting transportation and communications. And officials have warned of possible power outages for thousands of households.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake had a magnitude of 4, 21 on the Richter scale or larger. Happening in this area in just 90 minutes, a 10 km deep earthquake occurred at 4:10 p.m. northeastern local time. of Anamizu in Ishikawa Prefecture on January 1, 2024. Foreign news agencies reported progress. Strong 7.6 Richter earthquake shakes Ishikawa Prefecture. On the Noto Peninsula on the central Japanese island of Honshu at approximately 4:10 p.m. on January 1, local time. Japan Meteorological Agency officials warned residents in Ishikawa Prefecture and nearby prefectures on the western coast of Honshu island. Evacuate to higher areas immediately. Because a tsunami may occur. Giant waves 3-5 meters high hit that shore. The Japan Meteorological Agency also reported that Before the 7.6 Richter scale earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula. There have been several earthquakes that have shaken the Noto Peninsula in succession. It began with a magnitude 5.7 earthquake at 4:06 p.m. local time. Meanwhile, a Japanese government spokesperson warned people to be prepared. Because there may be another earthquake and aftershocks. South Korea Meteorological Agency Warn people living along the eastern seaboard to be careful of tsunami waves. Waves about 0.30 meters high hit the shore at approximately 6:29-7:17 p.m. today local time. Meanwhile, Russian authorities have warned people along the coast of several port cities. Eastern region of the country Both Vladivostok and Nakhodka should watch out for tsunamis.
Japanese people view earthquakes as related:
Taiwanese tourist Johnny Wu waits for his bus home. When an earthquake occurred in western Japan It is explained that people "panicked" when the earthquake hit and saw snow from falling power lines and (snow) falling from rooftops. and all the cars shook. At that time, everyone was panicking. he told Reuters Wu said he had experienced an earthquake, but he was "still worried it (the earthquake) would be even more severe," saying he was with a group of snowboarders. and described the quake as “very big.” The whole room shook, the TV shook, and I had to put everything down on the table. I felt safe in the room. But everything is shaking,” he told Reuters. Jia said his friends had been outside during the quake, adding: "My first instinct was to text them to see if they were OK. Of course, I asked about the avalanche. (Possible)” “It's very scary. When you hear about “This earthquake in Japan,” you wouldn't expect a real earthquake, he said.
However, there have been new earthquakes and the terrain remains unstable. And more than 100 people were still missing after the first quake. Officials said today that nearly 60,000 households were without running water and 15,600 without electricity. Road conditions in Japan have worsened from several days of rain. It caused about 1,000 landslides at today's press conference. After the latest move, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida issued an order to ministers. “Efforts to resolve (the community's) isolated status and continue rescue activities” In Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, a 90-year-old woman survived the rubble of a house that collapsed five days ago. Will receive help on Saturday. Rescue workers yelled, “Wait a minute,” the woman said. Police photos from the scene during the rainy season were published in local media. Japan experiences hundreds of earthquakes every year, however, most are not damaging due to more than four decades of strict construction regulations. Many of the structures are ancient. This is especially true in fast-growing communities in rural areas such as Noto.
The country was hit by a major earthquake in 2011 that caused a tsunami. This resulted in approximately 18,500 deaths or disappearances and caused a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima plant. But last week's magnitude earthquake has been dubbed an "earthquake," said Jeffrey Hall, a researcher and educator who moved to Tokyo from the United States 15 years ago and has lived in Tokyo for 15 years. Pi said Kohama was about 250 miles from the epicenter. Luckily, his home was very far from the source. The family's home was shaken "seriously" but Jeffrey said it was still scary. Because the sound lasted for a long time, he told The Mirror from Yokohama that “Even though I'm on the other side But the main island and the house did not shake violently. But it was also one of the longest earthquakes I've ever experienced. The only thing I can compare it to is March 11, 2011, which I also experienced in Tokyo. It turns out that a very strong earthquake happened somewhere far away. Most earthquakes last only a few seconds.”
Government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi added: This is the first time that an earthquake stronger than Richter 7 has occurred in Ishikawa Prefecture. People in coastal areas had to evacuate.
“Every minute is precious. Please evacuate to a safe area immediately,” he said.

More than 36,000 homes experienced power outages. According to Hokuriku Electric Power Company, high-speed train service to Ishikawa has been suspended, although Japan Airlines has canceled most flights to the Niigata and Ishikawa regions for the rest of the day. According to a report from Asahi Television Station Japan's nuclear regulator said there were no confirmed abnormalities at the Shiga coastal nuclear plant. in Hokuriku City in Ishikawa City which is located closest to the epicenter Two reactors were stopped before the quake for routine inspections, said Stephen Nagi, a senior associate professor at Tokyo International Christian University. He said no side effects were observed. From the earthquake that states that Japan is prepared There is an infrastructure. More importantly, they train their citizens. and building knowledge about earthquakes and tsunamis to ensure people can evacuate quickly,” he told ABC News.
“I think the biggest risk that communities may face is the elderly.” The massive earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011, destroyed cities. and caused the nuclear meltdown in Fukushima. Kuriyama said the most vulnerable groups may be overlooked, such as shortages in distributed food. Because I don't know or can't enter. He added that Japanese people were likely to die from the New Year's earthquake centered on the Noto Peninsula. in Ishikawa Prefecture The number of dead is increasing every day, while rescue workers have pulled more bodies from the rubble. A total of 98 deaths were in Suzu, 83 in Wajima and 20 in Anamizu. The number remaining is smaller than the other four cities. The number of missing persons has decreased in recent days. The number now stands at 52. A total of 567 people have been injured and 1,830 homes have been destroyed or seriously damaged. Ishikawa officials said more than 14,000 homes were without power. and nearly 59,000 homes are without running water.
Tsunami waves reached heights of about 3 meters (10 feet) and hit coastal homes. After the biggest earthquake happened last week. Fire destroys Wajima city The search for bodies in the fire wreckage began Tuesday. Officials warn of an increased risk of infectious diseases spreading among crowded people in nursing homes. Food and drinking water were in short supply, especially in the beginning. person sleeping on cold floor Some people don't have blankets. Amid falling temperatures and strong winds Bedsheets were also hung as screens to create privacy and try to limit the spread of disease. One week after the Ishikawa disaster Camping tents have been set up in the main hall to accommodate 500 people. This change could prevent further deaths after the disaster. People who are pregnant, ill or elderly will have first access to renovated accommodation. They will soon be directed to 110 hotels and inns that have volunteered to welcome 3,000 people from the affected areas. impact This impact has resulted in neighboring provinces offering to open hotels after the earthquake as well. When school is closed People are worried about their children. Although some classes will be transferred to another campus. This despite criticizing the government's response to this disaster. But Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's administration has earmarked 4.7 billion yen ($33 million) for the disaster to provide food, water, blankets, milk and clothing. Spending is expected to grow.
According to news from orissapost.com Published an hour ago
North Korea, South Korea, Russia, watch out for tsunamis
North and South Korea also issued tsunami warnings. People in parts of South Korea's Gangwon Province on the country's east coast They were urged to migrate to higher ground. South Korea's Meteorological Agency recorded the country's first tsunami at 45 centimeters after the earthquake.
The city of Samcheok, about 200 kilometers east of Seoul, advised residents to move to areas higher than three-story buildings, the Ministry of Interior and Safety said. North Korea issued a tsunami warning for Yonhap News on the east coast. According to the state radio station in northern Russia. Russian officials also said the far eastern island of Sakhalin Including Primorsk and Khabarovsk regions. under tsunami threat According to the state news agency TASS, Russian media said: Officials in the port city of Primorsk Vladivostok region It states that anyone sailing in local waters should "Return to shore immediately."
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