Japan issues tsunami warning after earthquake at sea
Reuters - A small tsunami was due to reach the Japanese coast at Fukushima, site of a wrecked nuclear power plant, on Saturday morning local time, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
There were no immediate reports of damage on land from an earthquake, classified as magnitude 6.8 by Japanese authorities, which struck 230 miles off Japan's eastern coast. The tremor was felt in Tokyo, about 300 miles (480km) away.
The agency issued a yellow warning, which indicates the tsunami is not expected to exceed a height of 1 metre (3ft), far smaller than the wave that hit the plant in 2011.
Reuters - A small tsunami was due to reach the Japanese coast at Fukushima, site of a wrecked nuclear power plant, on Saturday morning local time, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
There were no immediate reports of damage on land from an earthquake, classified as magnitude 6.8 by Japanese authorities, which struck 230 miles off Japan's eastern coast. The tremor was felt in Tokyo, about 300 miles (480km) away.
The agency issued a yellow warning, which indicates the tsunami is not expected to exceed a height of 1 metre (3ft), far smaller than the wave that hit the plant in 2011.
Reuters - A small tsunami was due to reach the Japanese coast at Fukushima, site of a wrecked nuclear power plant, on Saturday morning local time, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
There were no immediate reports of damage on land from an earthquake, classified as magnitude 6.8 by Japanese authorities, which struck 230 miles off Japan's eastern coast. The tremor was felt in Tokyo, about 300 miles (480km) away.
The agency issued a yellow warning, which indicates the tsunami is not expected to exceed a height of 1 metre (3ft), far smaller than the wave that hit the plant in 2011.
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Japan issues tsunami warning after earthquake at sea
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