Japan again shaken by powerful earthquake, strong tremors of 6.3 magnitude hit Bonin Islands. No tsunami warning has been issued after this earthquake. Due to the greater depth of the epicenter of the earthquake below sea level, the risk of tsunami is less.
तेज़ भूकंप के झटकों से फिर थर्राया जापान, बोनीन द्वीप में 6.3 रही तीव्रता
An earthquake of 6.3 magnitude occurred in the Bonin Islands of Japan on April 27, 2024 at 2:05:35 pm (Indian time). The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of 506 kilometers.
Earthquake intensity and impact
An earthquake of 6.3 magnitude is very powerful and can cause huge damage. However, the epicenter of this earthquake was far below sea level, due to which its impact on the ground level was less. The earthquake was felt in areas around the Bonin Islands, but there were no reports of any damage or casualties.
no tsunami warning
No tsunami warning has been issued after this earthquake. Due to the greater depth of the epicenter of the earthquake below sea level, the risk of tsunami is less.
Japan is located in a seismically active area and earthquakes occur frequently. The Japanese government and people are well prepared to deal with earthquakes. Buildings are constructed with earthquake resistant technology and people are given information about what to do during an earthquake.