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日本气象厅解除“海啸注意”预警
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-12 08:00
Group 1 - The Japan Meteorological Agency lifted all tsunami advisories following a 6.9 magnitude earthquake off the eastern coast of Aomori Prefecture on December 12 [1][2] - The earthquake initially reported a magnitude of 6.7, with a depth of approximately 20 kilometers, later revised to 6.9 and a depth of about 17 kilometers [1] - The agency issued tsunami advisories for the Pacific coast of Aomori, central Hokkaido, Iwate, and Miyagi Prefectures, which were lifted around 2 PM local time [1] Group 2 - There have been no reports of casualties from the earthquake, and both the Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant in Aomori and the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant in Miyagi reported no abnormalities [2] - A 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in the same area on the evening of December 8, with multiple aftershocks of around 6 magnitude since then [2]
日本5天内2次强震 多处核设施据称无异常
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-12 04:25
Core Viewpoint - A 6.8 magnitude earthquake occurred off the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan, with a depth of 20 kilometers, followed by a 6.7 magnitude earthquake near Aomori Prefecture, indicating seismic activity in the region [1] Group 1 - The earthquake in Honshu was recorded at 10:44 AM Beijing time on December 12 [1] - The Japan Meteorological Agency reported the 6.7 magnitude earthquake occurred at 11:44 AM local time, with a maximum intensity of seismic level 4 [1] - Nuclear facilities in Japan reportedly did not detect any abnormalities following the earthquakes [1]
外交部紧急提醒:近期避免前往日本
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-11 04:05
Core Viewpoint - Japan's eastern Honshu region has experienced multiple earthquakes since December 8, with the largest reaching a magnitude of 7.5, resulting in injuries and tsunami warnings, prompting over 100,000 people to evacuate [1][4]. Group 1 - The earthquakes have caused injuries and tsunami observations in multiple areas of Japan [1][4]. - More than 100,000 individuals have received evacuation orders due to the seismic activity [1][4]. - Japanese authorities have warned that larger earthquakes may occur in the future [1][4]. Group 2 - The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese consulate in Japan have advised Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan during this period [5]. - Chinese nationals in Japan are urged to closely monitor earthquake and secondary disaster warnings, follow local evacuation instructions, and enhance personal safety measures [5].
外交部和中使领馆再次提醒中国公民近期避免前往日本
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-12-11 02:56
Core Viewpoint - Japan's eastern Honshu region has experienced multiple earthquakes since December 8, with the largest reaching a magnitude of 7.5, leading to injuries and tsunami warnings for over 100,000 people [1] Group 1: Earthquake Impact - The earthquakes have resulted in injuries to multiple individuals and have prompted tsunami observations in various locations across Japan [1] - Over 100,000 people have received evacuation instructions due to the seismic activity [1] - Japanese authorities have warned of the possibility of larger earthquakes occurring in the future [1] Group 2: Safety Measures and Alerts - The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese consulate in Japan have advised Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan during this period [1] - Chinese nationals in Japan are urged to closely monitor earthquake and secondary disaster warnings, follow local evacuation instructions, and enhance personal safety measures [1] - Emergency contact numbers for various services in Japan have been provided for immediate assistance [1]
重要提醒!中国公民近期避免前往日本
21世纪经济报道· 2025-12-11 02:47
Core Viewpoint - Since December 8, a series of earthquakes have occurred in the eastern sea area of Honshu, Japan, with the largest magnitude reaching 7.5, resulting in injuries and tsunami warnings, prompting over 100,000 people to receive evacuation instructions [1] Group 1 - The earthquakes have led to multiple injuries and tsunami observations in various regions of Japan [1] - Japanese authorities have announced the possibility of larger earthquakes occurring in the future [1] - The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese consulates in Japan have advised Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan and to stay alert for earthquake and secondary disaster warnings [1]
日本青森县东部海域地震造成多人受伤
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-08 21:51
Group 1 - A strong earthquake occurred off the eastern coast of Aomori Prefecture, Japan, on December 8, resulting in multiple injuries [1][2] - As of the latest reports, 16 people have been injured in Aomori Prefecture, with the majority of injuries occurring in Hachinohe City [1] - Approximately 42,000 households experienced power outages in Aomori and Iwate Prefectures [1][2] Group 2 - Evacuation orders were issued for 52,000 households, affecting over 100,000 people [2] - The Japan Meteorological Agency issued tsunami warnings for the Pacific coast of Hokkaido and Aomori Prefecture, with observed tsunami heights of 70 cm in Kuji Port, Iwate Prefecture [2] - The earthquake's magnitude was revised from 7.6 to 7.5, with a depth of 54 kilometers [2]
日本强震触发多地海啸警报 岩手县沿岸潮位已上涨半米
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-08 15:56
Core Viewpoint - A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.5 occurred off the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan, leading to tsunami warnings for several coastal areas [1] Group 1: Earthquake Details - The earthquake struck at a depth of 50 kilometers, with the epicenter located at latitude 41.00° N and longitude 142.35° E [1] - The China Earthquake Networks Center initially reported the earthquake's magnitude as 7.8, which was later revised by the Japan Meteorological Agency to 7.6 [1] Group 2: Tsunami Warnings - Tsunami warnings were issued for the Pacific coasts of Aomori Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, and central Hokkaido, with expected wave heights of up to 3 meters [1] - Observations indicated a rise in tide levels, with Kuji Port in Iwate Prefecture experiencing a 50 cm increase, and Mutsu Ogawara Port in Aomori Prefecture and Urakawa Town in Hokkaido seeing a 40 cm rise [1]
美国发生7.0级地震
券商中国· 2025-12-07 02:16
Core Viewpoint - A 7.0 magnitude earthquake occurred near the border of Alaska and Canada, with noticeable tremors felt in Juneau, the capital of Alaska, and parts of the Yukon region [1][2]. Summary by Sections - **Earthquake Details** - The earthquake struck at 11:41 AM local time (4:41 AM Beijing time) and was centered approximately 90 kilometers north of Yakutat, Alaska, at a depth of about 10 kilometers [2]. - The Alaska Earthquake Center reported the earthquake's magnitude as 6.8, with a shallower depth of 5 kilometers [3]. - **Impact and Response** - Local media reported that the tremors lasted for at least 30 seconds in Juneau, but there have been no reports of casualties or property damage so far [1]. - The U.S. Tsunami Warning Center announced that there was no tsunami threat following the earthquake [2]. - **Geographical Context** - Yakutat is a remote city in Alaska with a population of approximately 700, located about 450 kilometers northwest of Juneau [4].
美国突发强震!
中国基金报· 2025-12-07 01:01
Group 1 - A 7.0 magnitude earthquake occurred near the border of Alaska and the Yukon region of Canada, with noticeable tremors reported in Juneau, the capital of Alaska [2][3] - The earthquake struck at 11:41 AM local time, with the epicenter located approximately 90 kilometers north of Yakutat, at a depth of about 10 kilometers [3] - Aftershocks of slightly lower magnitudes were reported following the main earthquake event [3] Group 2 - Local media reported that the earthquake caused at least 30 seconds of noticeable shaking in Juneau, but there have been no reports of casualties or property damage [2] - The Alaska Earthquake Center reported the earthquake's magnitude as 6.8, with a shallower depth of 5 kilometers [4] - Yakutat, a remote municipality in Alaska, has a population of around 700 and is located approximately 450 kilometers northwest of Juneau [5]
日本发生地震,我领馆紧急提醒
财联社· 2025-11-25 10:43
Core Points - A 5.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in the Aso region of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, at a depth of 10 kilometers on November 25 at 18:01 Japan time, with tremors felt across Kyushu [1] - The Chinese Consulate in Fukuoka has urged Chinese citizens in the affected areas, particularly Kumamoto and Oita, to enhance their self-protection awareness and closely monitor official earthquake alerts, tsunami warnings, and weather forecasts [1] Emergency Contact Information - Emergency contact numbers in Japan include: 110 for police, 03-3501-0110 (with Chinese service), 9110 for overseas, 118 for maritime accidents, and 119 for fire and medical emergencies [2] - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China provides a 24-hour global consular protection and service emergency hotline: +86-10-12308 and +86-10-65612308 [2] - The Chinese Consulate in Fukuoka can be reached for consular protection and assistance at +81-92-753-6483 [2]