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Japan issues tsunami warning after powerful Sanriku coast quake

Published on: April 22, 2026 10:22 PM

A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan near the Sanriku Coast, triggering immediate tsunami warnings along the region. Authorities warned that waves of up to three metres could hit coastal areas, prompting urgent evacuation alerts. Consequently, residents were advised to move away from shorelines without delay. The sudden quake created widespread concern as emergency systems activated across affected prefectures.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of about 10 kilometres beneath the seabed. Officials recorded the epicentre at latitude 39.8 north and longitude 143.2 east. The tremor reached an intensity level of upper 5 on Japan’s seismic scale, where 7 represents the highest level. Therefore, many residents reported difficulty standing or moving safely during the strong shaking.

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The earthquake struck at approximately 4:53 p.m. local time, sending shockwaves across northeastern regions of Japan. Initial reports from the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre slightly differed, recording the magnitude at 7.3 before later updates confirmed stronger readings. Meanwhile, tsunami alerts were issued for coastal zones where waves could reach dangerous heights. As a result, emergency services were placed on high alert across multiple prefectures.

Transportation services were quickly affected as officials suspended sections of the Tohoku Shinkansen bullet train line between Tokyo and Shin-Aomori for safety inspections. Authorities prioritised passenger safety while engineers assessed potential damage to rail infrastructure. In addition, commuters were advised to follow official updates before travelling. Consequently, disruptions were expected to continue until safety checks were completed.

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Energy companies also began urgent inspections at nuclear facilities following the quake. The Tokyo Electric Power Company confirmed that it was checking its Fukushima Daiichi and Daini plants for possible impacts. Meanwhile, the Tohoku Electric Power Company started system evaluations at the Onagawa nuclear power plant in Aomori Prefecture. Therefore, authorities focused heavily on ensuring nuclear safety after the powerful seismic activity.

Japan, located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, frequently experiences earthquakes due to intense tectonic activity beneath the region. Experts noted that such strong events highlight the country’s vulnerability to natural disasters. However, Japan’s advanced warning systems help reduce risks and protect lives. Consequently, officials continue to urge preparedness and rapid response in all earthquake-prone areas.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Fukushima inspection, Japan earthquake, Latest, Pacific Ring of Fire, Sanriku quake, Tohoku Shinkansen halt, tsunami warning Japan

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