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Tsunami alert issued after powerful quake off northern Japan

A powerful earthquake has struck off the northern Japanese coast, and the Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami alert in the region.

The quake registering a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 occurred off the coast of Sanriku in northern Japan at around 4:53 p.m. (0753 GMT), at a depth of about 10km (6 miles) below the sea surface, the agency said.

Japan’s NHK public television said a tsunami of up to 3 meters (10 feet) could hit the area shortly.

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Evacuation warning for people living close to affected areas

Those living near the coastal areas of Japan where the tsunami is expected to hit are advised to evacuate immediately, Japanese broadcaster NHK has reported.

In a warning, it said:

double quotation markTsunami waves are approaching the coasts. Evacuate as quickly as possible. Waves can hit repeatedly. Continue to evacuate until all warnings are lifted.

NKH added in its report:

double quotation markIf you are in the affected areas, keep away from coasts and river mouths which could overflow. Continue to evacuate until all advisories are lifted.

It said that while there may be some changes to the sea level, “there is no threat of tsunami damage,” adding:

double quotation markPeople in the affected areas must evacuate immediately. Escape to a higher, safe location right away.The time of the tsunami’s arrival is just an estimate.

Waves could actually arrive sooner or later. Continue to evacuate as long as the warning is in place.

Waves can get much higher than expected.

7.5 magnitude earthquake jolts northeastern Japan Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
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