Terrifying images of the earthquake that struck Japan, the first tsunami wave hits the coast

A powerful quake of 6.7 Rihter has hit Japan's Yamagatus region northeastern, where tsunami alarms have been issued, and the first wave has hit the Slow Coast, Japan's Hydromeorological Institute reported. The big wave has also hit the Sakka coast, which is in the Yamaka region, but until [...]
The big wave has also hit the Sakka coast, which is in the Yamaka region, but so far there is no accurate record of the damage caused
The quake took place about 10: 20 a.m. local time, at a depth of 14 miles [14 km], and such an earthquake had not occurred to residents.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet chief, Joshide Suga, has declared calling extraordinary conferences for journalists, saying there is no evidence of problems at nuclear power plants in Japan.












