Powerful Earthquake Rattles Japan's Akusekijima
The quake struck at 4:13 p.m. local time, with its epicenter located approximately 20 kilometers below the earth's surface. The tremor’s coordinates were pinpointed at a latitude of 29.3 degrees north and a longitude of 129.5 degrees east.
In Akusekijima, the seismic impact reached a significant 6-lower on Japan's 7-point intensity scale. Meanwhile, nearby Kodakarajima experienced a 3 on the scale, with tremors of varying strengths (2 or 1) felt across a larger region.
Seismic activity has been particularly intense in the Tokara Islands since June 21, with numerous quakes measuring up to intensity 5-lower. This latest surge in earthquakes has far exceeded typical seismic events in the area.
Remarkably, this is the first time in history that Toshima village has recorded a seismic intensity of 6-lower, dating back to the beginning of official records in 1919. The JMA has issued a warning about the possibility of additional strong quakes, potentially reaching intensity 5-upper, in the coming days.
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