UPDATE: A tsunami advisory has just been issued for parts of Japan’s eastern coastline following a powerful 6.7 magnitude earthquake that struck today, November 5, 2023. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the quake occurred approximately 78 miles east of the coastal town of Yamada, at a depth of just over 6 miles.
The JMA has specifically warned residents in Iwate Prefecture on Honshu Island to be vigilant, as waves exceeding 3 feet may reach the area. This advisory is especially crucial for those near the coastline, where the potential for significant sea level changes could pose risks.
In addition to the tsunami advisory, a forecast indicating slight sea level changes is in effect for much of Japan’s northeastern region. Authorities are urging residents to remain informed and prepared as the situation develops.
As this is a developing story, updates will continue to emerge throughout the day. Stay tuned for further information and important safety announcements from local authorities. The risk of tsunami waves amplifies the urgency for immediate action and awareness among communities along the affected coastline.
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