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  1. On 1 January 2024, at 16:10 JST (07:10 UTC), a M JMA 7.6 (M w 7.5) earthquake struck 6 km (3.7 mi) north-northeast of Suzu, located on the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. [2] The reverse-faulting shock achieved a maximum JMA seismic intensity of Shindo 7 and Modified Mercalli intensity of X–XI ( Extreme ).

  2. 2024年8月15日 · Japan has lifted it warning for a higher than usual risk of a major earthquake one week after a strong tremor on the edge of the Nankai Trough seabed zone caused the government to issue its...

  3. 2024年1月1日 · Multiple people have been killed after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the west coast of Japan on Monday, according to local authorities. Roads and buildings were damaged, transport and...

  4. 2024年8月8日 · Japan Warns of Elevated Risk of Giant Earthquake After Strong One Hits. The official warning came after a 7.1-magnitude temblor struck off the coast of southern Japan on Thursday. Listen to...

  5. 2024年1月1日 · A powerful earthquake hit western Japan on Monday, triggering evacuation orders in several prefectures, trapping people under collapsed buildings and disrupting electricity for tens of...

  6. 2024年6月3日 · Monday's quake, which hit at around 6:30 a.m., registered a magnitude 6.0 about 14 kilometers underground, the agency said in a preliminary report, jolting the hard-hit cities of Wajima and Suzu...

  7. 2024年7月17日 · An earthquake with a moment magnitude of 7.5 (Mw) struck the northern Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, at 16:10 local time on January 1, 2024. This earthquake triggered a tsunami...

  8. Daily/One-week Weather Forecasts (Ishikawa) Two-week Temperature Forecast (Ishikawa) Early Warning Information on Extreme Weather. Website provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency (the national weather service of Japan)

  9. The first day of 2024 brought catastrophe to parts of Japan. At 4:10 p.m. Japan Standard Time (07:10 Universal Time), the land on the Noto Peninsula in northwestern Honshu began to lurch, shaking violently for about 50 seconds. The 7.5 magnitude mainshock was followed by dozens of strong aftershocks in the following minutes, hours, and days.

  10. The 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the remote Noto peninsula - toppling buildings and sparking a major fire. The majority of the deaths have happened in the hard-hit cities of Wajima and Suzu....