Sunday, January 1, 2012

7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan this January 1, 2012

The good thing is, nobody was reportedly hurt from a 7.0 magnitude quake that hits the eastern and nearby area of northern Japan this January 1st of 2012. And no sign or warning has been given from the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center base in Hawaii. But according to report, high-speed train services was temporarily stop due to a possible danger.

7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan this January

As we can remember, Japan has been struck by a devastating tsunami that kills thousands of people way back on March of 2011. And this phenomenon reminds those folks living in Fukushima as well in the central part of Tokyo to be more vigilant of the possible after-shock and tsunami alert. In addition to this, the epicenter came from about 200-miles below the sea level.

Check some more soon as we continue to bring you the latest news and updates related to the recent earthquake report in Japan.

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