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Japan warns of another 7 magnitude earthquake as tsunami hits shore

Online desk:  Japan’s meteorological agency has warned its population to be vigilant for the next two-three days about earthquakes with seismic intensity of 7.
The warning comes after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake shook the island nation and triggered tsunamis that reportedly reached the shore in some areas, reports Hindustan Times.
The Japanese authorities have issued the warning for areas like Ishikawa, Nigata, Nagano and Toyama prefectures.

On Monday, a four-feet-high tsunami wave hit the town of Wajima, located about 300 km from Tokyo. The government has asked the people to run to higher ground and keep away from the coast.

The government said a tsunami with a deadly height of 5 meters could hit Ishikawa.
The earthquake appears to have damaged houses in these areas and triggered a power outage. Bullet train services were halted in central and eastern Japan after the quake.
NHK said the tsunami waves could keep returning.
A tsunami wave could hit Nigata on the western coast of Japan. It could be up to the height of 3 metres.

North Korea and Russia could also face tsunamis reaching up to 3 feet.

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