Tsunami hits japan after strong quake near fukushima disaster site
Breaking News
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 struck off the coast of Japan on Saturday, triggering a massive tsunami that has hit the eastern coast of the country, including the area around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was devastated by a similar disaster in 2011.
The earthquake, which was centered about 60 miles (97 kilometers) east of the city of Fukushima, struck at 11:07 pm local time (14:07 GMT) and was followed by a tsunami warning issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency.
The tsunami, which was reported to be as high as 3 meters (10 feet) in some areas, has caused widespread damage and flooding along the coast, with reports of buildings collapsing and cars being swept away by the powerful waves.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was severely damaged by a tsunami in 2011, has been evacuated as a precautionary measure, and officials are monitoring the situation to ensure that the plant's safety systems are functioning properly.
The Japanese government has issued a statement urging people to evacuate the area and to follow evacuation instructions from local authorities.
The earthquake and tsunami have also caused disruptions to transportation and communication networks, with reports of power outages and damage to roads and bridges.
The Japanese military has been deployed to assist with the relief efforts, and emergency responders are working to rescue those trapped by the disaster.
The full extent of the damage and casualties is not yet clear, but it is expected to be significant.
Updates
- The Japanese government has confirmed that at least 10 people have been killed and over 100 injured in the disaster.
- The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has been evacuated, and officials are monitoring the situation to ensure that the plant's safety systems are functioning properly.
- The Japanese military has been deployed to assist with the relief efforts, and emergency responders are working to rescue those trapped by the disaster.
- The tsunami has caused widespread damage and flooding along the coast, with reports of buildings collapsing and cars being swept away by the powerful waves.
- The Japanese government has issued a statement urging people to evacuate the area and to follow evacuation instructions from local authorities.
Photos and Videos
- [Image: Aerial footage of the tsunami hitting the coast of Japan]
- [Image: A building collapses in the city of Fukushima]
- [Video: Cars being swept away by the tsunami in the city of Sendai]
- [Image: Emergency responders rescuing people trapped by the disaster]
Live Updates
- [Live updates from the scene of the disaster]
- [Latest news and developments on the disaster]
- [Photos and videos from the scene of the disaster]
Relief Efforts
- The Japanese government has set up emergency shelters for those affected by the disaster.
- The Japanese military has been deployed to assist with the relief efforts.
- Emergency responders are working to rescue those trapped by the disaster.
- The International Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations are providing aid and support to those affected by the disaster.
Safety Precautions
- The Japanese government has issued a statement urging people to evacuate the area and to follow evacuation instructions from local authorities.
- The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has been evacuated, and officials are monitoring the situation to ensure that the plant's safety systems are functioning properly.
- People are advised to stay away from the coast and to follow evacuation instructions from local authorities.
Donations
- The Japanese Red Cross is accepting donations to support the relief efforts.
- The International Red Cross is also accepting donations to support the relief efforts.
- Other humanitarian organizations are also accepting donations to support the relief efforts.
Stay Informed
- Follow local news and updates from the scene of the disaster.
- Monitor official social media accounts for updates and information.
- Stay away from the coast and follow evacuation instructions from local authorities.