Japan is hit by an earthquake of 6.2 magnitudes

A 6.2 quake has struck Japan's country today. According to Japan's Meteorological Agency, the earthquake was at a depth of 90 miles [140 km] and took place in the northern part of Hokkaido. The quake's epicentre was on the banks of the town of Urakawa, the agency said, adding that any warning to the tsunami had not been issued, YapanTimes writes, [...]
A 6.2 quake has struck Japan's country today.
According to Japan's Meteorological Agency, the earthquake was at a depth of 90 miles [140 km] and took place in the northern part of Hokkaido.
The quake's epicentre was on the banks of the town of Urakawa, the agency said, adding that any warning of tsunami had not been issued, JapanTimes writes, broadcasts Klankosova.tv.












