A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck northern Japan today, causing shaking in several prefectures. The epicenter was located off the coast of Fukushima prefecture, at a depth of approximately 60 kilometers. While the quake was strong enough to be felt in Tokyo, there were no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries. Authorities have confirmed that no tsunami warning was issued following the seismic event, alleviating immediate coastal concerns. Power outages were reported in some areas, and officials are currently assessing infrastructure for potential disruptions. The Japan Meteorological Agency is continuing to monitor the situation for potential aftershocks.
