A 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Japan Sunday morning, leaving over 20 people injured and causing transportation disruptions. The tremors were felt in Tokyo and other areas of the region. Japan’s Meteorological Agency has not issued a tsunami warning, but is urging residents to remain vigilant for potential aftershocks. Authorities are currently assessing the full extent of the damage. While the earthquake caused alarm, there have been no reports of widespread, catastrophic damage thus far. Emergency services are responding to reports of injuries and working to restore disrupted transportation networks. Residents are advised to follow official guidance and prepare for the possibility of further seismic activity.

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