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  1. 2015 Ogasawara earthquake. Coordinates: 27.839°N 140.493°E. The 2015 Ogasawara earthquake was a 7.8 magnitude earthquake which struck offshore Japan 189 km (117 mi) west northwest of Chichi-jima in the Ogasawara Islands on May 30 at a depth of 664.0 km (412.6 mi). [1] .

  2. The Fukuoka earthquake (福岡県西方沖地震, Fukuoka-ken Seihō Oki Jishin), also known as the Fukuoka Prefecture West Sea Earthquake, struck Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan at 10:53 am JST on March 20, 2005, off the northwest coast of Fukuoka Prefecture, and lasted for approximately 1 minute. [1] .

  3. At 9:41:58 a.m. on March 25, 2007, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the Hokuriku region of Japan, near the Noto Peninsula. The earthquake shook the city of Wajima, the city of Nanao, and the town of Anamizu with a seismic intensity of 6+ on Japan's shindo scale. [6] One death, in the city of Wajima, and at least 356 injuries have been reported ...

  4. South Kantō earthquakes ( Japanese: 南関東直下地震) or Greater Tokyo Area earthquakes ( Japanese: 首都直下地震) are general terms for major earthquakes that occurs repeatedly historically in the southern part of Kanto region ( Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, etc, Greater Tokyo Area) in Japan.

  5. The 1896 Rikuu earthquake ( Japanese: 陸羽地震) is an inland earthquake that occurred on August 31, 1896, near the border between Akita and Iwate prefectures, Japan. [5] [6] Magnitude was 7.2. [7] . The earthquake left 209 people dead (205 people dead in Akita Prefecture) and 779 people injured. [8] .

  6. A convoy of fire engines in the tsunami zone. The aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami included both a humanitarian crisis and massive economic impacts. The tsunami created over 300,000 refugees in the Tōhoku region of Japan, and resulted in shortages of food, water, shelter, medicine and fuel for survivors. 15,900 deaths have ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EarthquakeEarthquake - Wikipedia

    An earthquake is the shaking of the surface of Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes may also be referred to as quakes, tremors, or temblors. The word tremor is also used for non-earthquake seismic rumbling . In its most general sense, an earthquake is any seismic event ...

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