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    Western Japan hit by 6.4 magnitude quake no tsunami risk

    January 6, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, TOKYO: A series of powerful earthquakes struck western Japan on Tuesday morning, rattling the Shimane and Tottori prefectures and prompting widespread concern, though no tsunami warning was issued. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that the strongest tremor registered a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 and was followed by multiple aftershocks within minutes of the first quake. The initial earthquake occurred at 10:18 a.m. local time and was centered in eastern Shimane Prefecture at a depth of about 11 kilometers. The JMA said the quake measured upper 5 on Japan’s seismic intensity scale of 7, an indication of strong shaking capable of toppling unsecured furniture and causing cracks in some structures. The agency initially reported the quake as magnitude 6.2 before revising it to 6.4 after further analysis.

    Western Japan hit by 6.4 magnitude quake no tsunami risk
    Seismic activity recorded across western Japan after strong inland earthquakes.

    Within 20 minutes of the initial tremor, the region was hit by additional earthquakes, including a magnitude 5.1 at 10:28 a.m. and a magnitude 5.4 at 10:37 a.m. These secondary quakes added to the intensity of the shaking across western Honshu, Japan’s main island. Seismic sensors registered sustained activity across neighboring prefectures, though the strongest impacts were confined to Shimane and Tottori. Local authorities confirmed that, as of 11:00 a.m., there were no reports of injuries, fatalities, or significant property damage. Emergency management teams were dispatched to assess infrastructure including roads, bridges, and public buildings. Transportation systems continued to operate, and electricity and communications networks remained functional. The absence of a tsunami alert reflected the inland epicenters of the quakes, which were not located under the seabed.

    The JMA urged residents in the affected areas to remain alert for further tremors, noting that seismic activity could continue in the coming days. The agency emphasized that aftershocks following an earthquake of this scale are common and that residents should take precautions to ensure safety indoors and outdoors. Authorities also advised checking emergency supplies and following instructions from local governments. Japan’s earthquake early warning system, designed to detect initial tremors and issue alerts within seconds, was activated across the region. Notifications were transmitted via mobile networks, television, and radio, allowing residents to take protective measures. Local municipalities opened temporary evacuation sites and conducted safety inspections of public facilities such as schools and community centers.

    Aftershocks continue across western Japan region

    The quakes were felt across a broad section of western Japan, including parts of Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures, though reports indicated that the intensity there was considerably weaker. In Shimane and Tottori, local governments reported that the shaking lasted for several seconds, with minor disruptions in train services as operators conducted safety checks. No irregularities were detected at regional power plants or key industrial facilities. Japan, located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, experiences frequent seismic activity due to the movement of multiple tectonic plates. The nation has among the world’s most advanced systems for earthquake monitoring, public alerting, and disaster response. Building standards across Japan are designed to withstand strong tremors, a measure credited with minimizing casualties and damage in many recent events.

    The latest earthquakes come as Japan continues to review its disaster preparedness measures following major seismic events in recent years. Authorities have reaffirmed the importance of public readiness, reinforcing early warning systems, and maintaining evacuation protocols. The government maintains a multi-tiered coordination system linking national, prefectural, and municipal agencies for rapid information exchange and emergency deployment. As of mid-afternoon Tuesday, no major disruptions were reported to airports, rail networks, or expressways in western Japan. Meteorological officials continued to monitor the region for potential landslides or ground subsidence, which can occur following strong inland quakes. The JMA stated that while no tsunami risk exists for this sequence of earthquakes, the situation remains under close observation.

    Seismic monitoring continues under close observation

    Japan’s experience with frequent seismic events has led to a culture of preparedness and constant monitoring. The country conducts regular nationwide earthquake drills and has invested heavily in structural engineering, early warning systems, and rapid response capabilities. The swift dissemination of accurate information by the JMA and local authorities is considered critical in maintaining public safety and minimizing panic during seismic incidents. By early afternoon, seismic readings had shown a gradual decrease in intensity, though small tremors continued intermittently. The JMA confirmed that monitoring will remain heightened for at least a week, with real-time updates provided to regional authorities and the public. No tsunami warnings were expected unless new offshore seismic activity is detected.

    Japan’s latest earthquakes serve as a reminder of the persistent seismic risks inherent to the region and the importance of continuous vigilance. With resilient infrastructure and well-established emergency procedures, the nation remains equipped to manage such natural events while ensuring public safety and rapid recovery efforts. The country’s long-standing investment in earthquake-resistant construction, early warning technologies, and coordinated disaster management has proven vital in reducing casualties and infrastructure damage. Continuous community preparedness programs, public education campaigns, and technological innovations in seismic monitoring further strengthen Japan’s readiness to respond swiftly and effectively to future tremors, underscoring its commitment to resilience and national safety.

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