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Powerful Earthquakes Rock Japan and Venezuela, Triggering Safety Concerns

A powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan, shaking a wide area and briefly disrupting transport services, but no tsunami threat was reported. The Japan Meteorological Agency recorded strong tremors across multiple prefectures, causing temporary suspension of Shinkansen bullet train operations. Meanwhile, Venezuela was hit by two major earthquakes of 7.1 and 7.5 magnitude within a minute, leading to building collapses in Caracas. The US Geological Survey warned of high casualties and extensive damage due to the shallow depth of the Venezuelan quakes.

Powerful earthquakes rock Japan and Venezuela

Tokyo/Caracas, June 25 A powerful earthquake measuring a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 struck northeastern Japan on Thursday morning, shaking a wide area across the country's northeast and briefly disrupting transport services. However, authorities said there was no tsunami threat, according to local media reports.

The quake struck off the Pacific coast of Iwate Prefecture at around 7:30 a.m. local time and occurred at a depth of 50 kilometres, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

The agency reported that the tremor registered an upper 6 on Japan's seismic intensity scale of 7 in Hashikami and a lower 6 in Hachinohe, both located in Aomori Prefecture. It also recorded upper 5 shaking in Sannohe in Aomori Prefecture and in Morioka and several other areas of Iwate Prefecture.

Strong tremors were felt across Miyagi, Hokkaido, Akita, Yamagata and Fukushima prefectures, while the shaking was also experienced in Tokyo and neighbouring regions, reports Kyodo News.

Explaining the severity of the shaking, the weather agency said that an intensity of upper 6 means it becomes nearly impossible for people to remain standing or move around without crawling. It added that most unsecured furniture is likely to shift, while many objects can topple over due to the force of the quake.

Rail services were also affected in the aftermath of the earthquake. East Japan Railway Company (JR East) temporarily suspended Tohoku Shinkansen bullet train operations between Sendai and Shin-Aomori stations as a precautionary measure while safety inspections were carried out.

Meanwhile, Venezuela was struck by two major earthquakes within the span of a minute, raising concerns over possible casualties and widespread destruction. The tremors caused buildings to collapse in the capital city of Caracas, according to reports.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) reported a magnitude 7.1 quake, followed just one minute later by an even stronger 7.5-magnitude tremor, with both hitting near the coastal town of Moron, about 160 km west of Caracas, reports Xinhua news agency.

The quakes were shallow at a depth of 10 km, which could intensify their destructive impact.

The USGS said high casualties and extensive damage are likely after the two quakes.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Two major quakes hitting Venezuela within minutes is terrifying. 😨 Hope international aid reaches them quickly. As someone who experienced the Gujarat earthquake in 2001, I know how devastating shallow quakes can be. 10 km depth means the energy has nowhere to dissipate before reaching the surface.

Vikram M

Strange how both Japan and Venezuela are hit on the same day - Pacific Ring of Fire connection? 🌏 We should be extra vigilant in Himalayan regions too. Our building codes are improving but need stricter enforcement in vulnerable zones like Uttarakhand and Northeast.

Rohit P

The USGS saying 'high casualties likely' for Venezuela is worrying. Their infrastructure isn't as robust as Japan's. 😢 Meanwhile, Japan's upper 6 intensity sounds terrifying - can't even stand properly. Makes me appreciate living in a relatively stable seismic zone in South India.

James A

Prayers for both nations. 🙏 It's heartbreaking that Venezuela, already struggling with economic crisis, now faces this disaster. International community must step up. Japan will recover quickly due to their systems, but Venezuela needs all the help it can get right now.

Michael C

Interesting that Japan's quake didn't trigger a tsunami despite being offshore. Their monitoring systems are world-class. 🏔️ But two back-to-back 7+ quakes in Venezuela is unprecedented - hope the early warnings worked there too. Natural disasters don't discriminate between rich and poor nations.

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