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Magnitude 6.2 quake hits northern Japan: USGS

A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck northern Japan on Sunday (Jun 11), the US Geological Survey said, but there were no immediate reports of damage.

The quake hit Hokkaido island at 6.55pm local time. The Japan Meteorological Agency said there was no tsunami alert.

It struck just off the coast of Urakawa-cho town in the Hokkaido region at a depth of 123km, the USGS said.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries, according to national broadcaster NHK.

There were also no abnormalities reported from nuclear facilities in the area, Japan’s nuclear regulator said.

A local official told NHK the quake caused strong shaking that lasted for 20 to 30 seconds.

“It shook sideways first, then it gradually became stronger,” he told the broadcaster.

“It felt like a long time, and it was eerie,” the official said.

Source: CNA

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