TOKYO —
A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 struck Kyushu on Thursday evening, collapsing walls and a number of houses. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake hit at 9:26 p.m. and was centered in Mashiki town in the Kumamoto Prefecture where it registered the highest level of 7 on the Japanese seismic scale. The quake’s depth was 10 kilometers in Kumamoto Prefecture.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference that damage was being assessed. A number of houses have collapsed, but there was no abnormality at the nearby Sendai nuclear power plant, Suga said. Shinkansen services were suspended for a short time.
Footage on NHK showed a signboard hanging from the ceiling at its local bureau violently shaking. File cabinets rattled, books, files and papers rained down to the floor, and one employee appeared to have fallen off a chair, while others slid underneath their desks to protect their heads.
“There was a boom and the whole house violently shook sideways,” Takahiko Morita, a resident in Mashiki, a town at the epicenter, told a telephone interview with NHK TV. “Furniture and bookshelves fell down, books were all over the floor.”
Morita said there is no power outage in his neighborhood but water supply was cut off. Some houses and walls collapsed, he said.
Keisukei Urata, an official at nearby Uki city, said he was driving home when the quake struck at 9:26 p.m.
He also said he saw some walls around houses collapsing.
Parts of the ceiling at Uki City Hall also collapsed, windows were broken and cabinets fell to the ground, he said.
Kasumi Nakamura, an official in the village of Nishihara near the epicenter, said that the rattling started modestly and grew violent, lasting about 30 seconds.
“Papers, files, flower vases and everything fell on the floor,” he told NHK.
Several aftershocks continued. One aftershock measuring 5.7 struck about 40 minutes later, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
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http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/strong-quake-hits-kyushu-region-no-tsunami-danger
A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 struck Kyushu on Thursday evening, collapsing walls and a number of houses. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake hit at 9:26 p.m. and was centered in Mashiki town in the Kumamoto Prefecture where it registered the highest level of 7 on the Japanese seismic scale. The quake’s depth was 10 kilometers in Kumamoto Prefecture.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference that damage was being assessed. A number of houses have collapsed, but there was no abnormality at the nearby Sendai nuclear power plant, Suga said. Shinkansen services were suspended for a short time.
Footage on NHK showed a signboard hanging from the ceiling at its local bureau violently shaking. File cabinets rattled, books, files and papers rained down to the floor, and one employee appeared to have fallen off a chair, while others slid underneath their desks to protect their heads.
“There was a boom and the whole house violently shook sideways,” Takahiko Morita, a resident in Mashiki, a town at the epicenter, told a telephone interview with NHK TV. “Furniture and bookshelves fell down, books were all over the floor.”
Morita said there is no power outage in his neighborhood but water supply was cut off. Some houses and walls collapsed, he said.
Keisukei Urata, an official at nearby Uki city, said he was driving home when the quake struck at 9:26 p.m.
He also said he saw some walls around houses collapsing.
Parts of the ceiling at Uki City Hall also collapsed, windows were broken and cabinets fell to the ground, he said.
Kasumi Nakamura, an official in the village of Nishihara near the epicenter, said that the rattling started modestly and grew violent, lasting about 30 seconds.
“Papers, files, flower vases and everything fell on the floor,” he told NHK.
Several aftershocks continued. One aftershock measuring 5.7 struck about 40 minutes later, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
source:
http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/strong-quake-hits-kyushu-region-no-tsunami-danger