Shakes Japan, Earthquake 6 Strikes Land

A six-magnitude earthquake struck Japan's Ishikawa province this morning Monday. The quake was recorded at 6:31 a.m. in the town of Suzu on the Noto Peninsula. We remember that the Noto Peninsula was hit on New Year's Eve by a 7.6 earthquake, killing 260 people. In that [...]
The quake was recorded at 6:31 a.m. in the town of Suzu on the Noto Peninsula. We remember that the Noto Peninsula was hit on New Year's Eve by a 7.6 earthquake, killing 260 people. At that time, more than 3,000 people were left homeless.
The forces of this moon had a depth of 10km, but no warning of tsunami has been given.
Some homes have been damaged by seismic swings. No reported death or injury. In affected regions, afternoons continue to feel.












