Video: Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake Shakes Japan and Triggers Tsunami Warning

Video: Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake Shakes Japan and Triggers Tsunami Warning. Video and photos: Reproduction Twitter @DisasterTrackHQ


A strong magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Japan in the early hours of January 1, 2024, at 04:10 local time, 36 kilometers northeast of Anamizu.

The seismic shock, felt in various regions, caused significant damage and triggered a tsunami warning for prefectures with coasts facing the Sea of Japan.

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Footage captured inside a local store shows the exact moment the earthquake occurred, revealing the impact and force of the tremor. In the footage, products can be seen being thrown from shelves and people seeking shelter. Chaos ensued while the country was still celebrating the arrival of the new year.

Video: Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake Shakes Japan and Triggers Tsunami Warning. Video and photos: Reproduction Twitter @DisasterTrackHQ








Furthermore, impressive footage from a local train station was released, where passengers and staff felt the strong quake. The intensity of the earthquake was such that it disrupted the normal operation of railway services, a sector known for its efficiency and punctuality in Japan.

Video: Magnitude 7.6 Earthquake Shakes Japan and Triggers Tsunami Warning
The Japanese government issued tsunami warnings for all prefectures with coasts facing the Sea of Japan, with Japanese television urging people to immediately run to higher ground. Waves up to 5 meters are expected in some areas, particularly in Ishikawa, increasing the severity of the situation.

Video and photos: Reproduction Twitter @DisasterTrackHQ


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