The earthquake occurred at 19:57 local time in Kanagawa Prefecture. The epicenter was 10 kilometers deep.
On August 9, an earthquake of magnitude 5.3 occurred near the capital of Japan, Tokyo. This was reported by Kyodo News.
According to the Japan National Meteorological Agency, the earthquake occurred at 19:57 local time in Kanagawa Prefecture. The epicenter is 10 kilometers deep.
The Kanagawa earthquake does not appear to be related to the risk of a major earthquake on the Nankai Fault in the Pacific Ocean, meteorologists said.
We remind you that on August 1, an earthquake of magnitude 4.1 occurred in Romania. The earthquake could be felt in the city of Nereju Mik (population 1500), located 5 km from the epicenter, and Nereju (population 4200) – 7 km away.
Earlier, on July 22, an earthquake of magnitude 4.9 occurred in eastern Georgia. The tremors were felt in the border regions of Azerbaijan.
Source: korrespondent
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