A powerful earthquake struck off the northeast coast of
Japan on Friday evening, rattling buildings in Tokyo and setting off a small
tsunami.
It also jarred nerves in a nation still recovering from the
devastating earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 that killed thousands of
people and triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter century.
Some roads were closed and rail services suspended in the
northeastern prefecture of Miyagi, where a one-meter (3-foot) tsunami rolled
ashore. But there were no initial reports of damage or injuries, local police
said.
Miyagi was one of the areas that suffered the worst of the
destruction from the 9.0-magnitude quake and resulting tsunami in 2011.
The weaker, 7.3-magnitude quake on Friday took place further
out at sea -- 462 kilometers (287 miles) east-northeast of Tokyo at a depth of
36 kilometers (22 miles) -- the U.S. Geological Survey said, slightly revising
the initial location it gave.
It didn't create a widespread threat of a tsunami in the
Pacific, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
-CNN
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