Japan's Government Responds to 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake with Emergency Measures
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck Japan late Monday night, causing injuries and light damage, particularly in Pacific coastal communities. The Fire and Disaster Management Agency reported at least 34 injuries, with most resulting from falling objects. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has warned of potential aftershocks and a slight increase in the risk of a magnitude 8-level quake along Japan's northeastern coast. The earthquake, which occurred 50 miles off the coast of Aomori, also triggered a small tsunami, with waves reaching up to 2 feet, 4 inches in some areas. The government has mobilized emergency response teams, and power has been mostly restored in affected areas.