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直击甘肃迭部地震:扎尕那景区称落石较多,暂不建议游客前往
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-26 08:41
Core Viewpoint - A 5.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in Diebu County, Gansu Province, China, on January 26, 2023, at 14:56, with a depth of 10 kilometers, causing significant tremors and infrastructure concerns in the area [2][3]. Group 1 - The earthquake's epicenter was located at latitude 34.06° N and longitude 103.25° E [3]. - The local tourism site, Zhaqiana, reported strong shaking, with staff indicating that buildings were swaying and some had cracks [3]. - Due to the earthquake, there are numerous rockfalls, and the site has advised against tourist visits for safety reasons [3]. Group 2 - Zhaqiana, known for its stunning landscapes and unique Tibetan culture, was recognized as a "Best Tourism Village" by the United Nations World Tourism Organization in 2023 [3]. - The highest peak in the Zhaqiana area reaches an elevation of 4,500 meters, surrounded by mountains and featuring dramatic rock formations [3].
外交部和中国驻日本使领馆再次提醒:中国公民近期避免前往日本
Ge Long Hui· 2025-12-11 02:35
Core Viewpoint - A series of earthquakes, with a maximum magnitude of 7.5, have occurred off the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan, since December 8, leading to injuries and tsunami warnings, prompting over 100,000 people to evacuate [1] Group 1 - The earthquakes have resulted in 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 Embassy in Japan have advised Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan and to stay informed about earthquake and secondary disaster warnings [1]
日本强震后画面曝光:一码头龟裂隆起 裂缝最长超200米
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-10 11:42
Core Insights - A strong earthquake struck the eastern waters of Aomori Prefecture, Japan, causing significant damage to local infrastructure, particularly at the Hachinohe container terminal [1] Infrastructure Impact - The earthquake resulted in numerous cracks on the roads of the Hachinohe container terminal, with the longest crack measuring over 200 meters [1] - Ground uplift was observed, with some areas experiencing a height difference of approximately 20 centimeters, leading to distortion and deformation of the ground where containers are placed [1] - Approximately one-third of the terminal's area is now unusable due to the damage caused by the earthquake [1]
日本政府警示后续大震风险:震源区域附近“可能继续发生强震”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-12-09 22:50
Group 1 - A series of strong earthquakes occurred off the coast of Aomori Prefecture, Japan, with a magnitude of 7.5 on the Richter scale, followed by a 6.4 magnitude aftershock [1][3] - The earthquakes caused significant disruptions, including power outages affecting over 10,000 households and temporary water supply interruptions for approximately 1,360 households [1] - The Japanese government confirmed around 50 injuries due to the earthquakes, and there were reports of structural damage, including ceiling collapses and property destruction [1][3] Group 2 - The Japan Meteorological Agency issued warnings about the increased probability of further significant earthquakes in the region over the next week [3] - A recent expert meeting is set to release updated loss predictions for a potential earthquake in Tokyo, estimating 18,000 fatalities and an economic loss of 83 trillion yen if a magnitude 7.3 earthquake occurs [4] - The embassy of China in Japan has advised its citizens to closely monitor earthquake developments and follow local government safety instructions [4]
日本提示后续大震风险!
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-09 08:32
Group 1 - Japan Meteorological Agency and Cabinet Office issued the first "Hokkaido-Sanriku Coastal Aftershock Earthquake Alert" indicating a higher probability of significant earthquakes in the region for about a week following the 7.5 magnitude earthquake near Aomori Prefecture [1] - The earthquake occurred on August 8 at 23:15 local time, with reports of multiple injuries in Aomori and Hokkaido [2] - A government expert meeting is expected to release updated loss estimates for a potential 7.3 magnitude earthquake in Tokyo, predicting 18,000 fatalities and an economic loss of 83 trillion yen (approximately 532 billion USD) [2] Group 2 - The Chinese Embassy in Japan issued a consular reminder for Chinese citizens in Japan to be vigilant about earthquake risks and to follow local government safety instructions [2] - The estimated impact of a major earthquake in Tokyo includes approximately 400,000 buildings collapsing or burning, with 4.8 million people needing to seek refuge in public facilities, and around 16 million households facing power outages [2]
停排核污水、提示后续大震风险……日本震情最新汇总
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-09 00:59
Core Viewpoint - Japan's Meteorological Agency and Cabinet Office issued a warning for potential aftershocks following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Aomori Prefecture, indicating a higher probability of significant seismic activity in the region over the next week [1][3]. Group 1: Earthquake Details - A 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in the eastern sea area of Aomori Prefecture on December 8 at 23:15 local time, with a depth of 54 kilometers [3]. - A subsequent 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the same area on December 9 at 6:52 local time, with a depth of 10 kilometers [1]. Group 2: Tsunami and Evacuations - Following the initial earthquake, tsunami warnings were issued, predicting waves up to 3 meters, but were later downgraded to a "tsunami advisory" level [3]. - Over 100,000 people received evacuation instructions, with reports of injuries in Aomori Prefecture, including 12 in Hachinohe City [6]. Group 3: Nuclear Safety Measures - Tokyo Electric Power Company suspended the discharge of treated nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant following the earthquake [4]. - No abnormalities were reported at nearby nuclear facilities, including the Hokkaido Tomari Nuclear Power Plant and the Aomori Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant [4]. Group 4: Future Earthquake Risks - A report from a government expert meeting is expected to estimate the potential damage from a hypothetical 7.3 magnitude earthquake in Tokyo, projecting 18,000 fatalities and economic losses of 83 trillion yen [7]. - Approximately 400,000 buildings could collapse or be destroyed, with an estimated 4.8 million people needing to seek refuge [8].
刚刚,日本再发6.6级强震!多人受伤,超10万人需避难,中国游客亲历:整栋楼都在晃!警告:后续或有更大地震!我使馆发布提醒
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-12-09 00:47
Core Viewpoint - A significant earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck off the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan, on December 8, causing injuries, prompting tsunami warnings, and leading to evacuation orders for over 100,000 people [1][8][10]. Group 1: Earthquake Details - The earthquake occurred at 22:15 local time with a depth of 50 kilometers, followed by a 6.6 magnitude quake at 05:52 the next day [1][5]. - The Japan Meteorological Agency initially issued tsunami warnings predicting waves up to 3 meters, later downgrading to a "tsunami advisory" and eventually lifting all warnings [6][21]. Group 2: Impact and Response - The earthquake resulted in injuries to at least 16 individuals, with 12 in Hachinohe City and others in nearby areas [8][10]. - Approximately 3,900 households in Aomori Prefecture and 300 in Iwate Prefecture experienced power outages due to the earthquake [10]. - Evacuation orders were issued for over 100,000 residents across Aomori, Iwate, and Hokkaido [10][11]. Group 3: Nuclear Safety - No abnormalities were reported at nuclear power plants in the affected areas, although a nuclear waste treatment facility in Aomori confirmed water overflow from a spent fuel pool [17][20]. - The Japan Atomic Energy Agency stated that the cooling function of the spent fuel pool remained normal, indicating no safety issues [17][18]. Group 4: Future Risks - The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of the potential for larger aftershocks in the coming week, advising residents to remain vigilant [21][22]. - The Chinese Embassy in Japan issued a reminder for Chinese citizens to stay informed about earthquake developments and follow local safety instructions [22].
日本7.5级强震:一核废处理厂池水溢出,当地警告或有更大地震
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-09 00:18
Core Viewpoint - A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan, on December 8, causing injuries, prompting tsunami warnings, and leading to evacuation orders for over 100,000 people [1][4][11] Group 1: Earthquake Details - The earthquake occurred at a depth of 50 kilometers, with a subsequent aftershock of 5.6 magnitude shortly after [1][2] - The Japan Meteorological Agency initially issued tsunami warnings predicting waves up to 3 meters, later downgrading to a "tsunami advisory" and eventually lifting all warnings [3][11] Group 2: Impact on Population - The earthquake resulted in injuries to at least 16 individuals, with 12 in Hachinohe City and others in Aomori City and surrounding areas [4] - Over 100,000 residents received evacuation orders, with approximately 52,000 households affected [4][5] Group 3: Infrastructure and Nuclear Safety - A nuclear waste processing facility in Aomori reported over 100 liters of water overflow from a spent fuel pool, but confirmed no external environmental impact [6][10] - The Fukushima Daiichi and Daini nuclear power plants reported no abnormalities, but operations were temporarily halted due to tsunami advisories [8][10] Group 4: Future Risks - The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of the potential for larger aftershocks in the coming week, advising the public to remain vigilant [11]
日本7.6级地震恐引发3米高海啸 官员称附近核电站无恙
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-08 17:01
Core Points - A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan, prompting tsunami warnings for Aomori, Hokkaido, and Iwate prefectures [1][2] - Nearby nuclear power plants reported no issues, with the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant operating normally and the Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant, which is currently offline, also showing no problems [1][2] Earthquake Details - The earthquake occurred at 11:15 PM local time, with a depth of 50 kilometers, classified as above 6 on the 7-point scale [2] - Tsunami warnings indicated potential wave heights of up to 3 meters in certain areas [2] Impact on Power Supply - There were reports of localized power outages in Hokkaido and the northeastern region [2] - Following the earthquake, a 600 megawatt coal-fired unit at the Tomatoh-Atsuma Power Plant operated by Hokkaido Electric Power Company was taken offline [2]
阿富汗北部发生6.3级地震已致约200人死伤
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-03 08:25
Core Points - A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan on November 3, resulting in approximately 200 casualties [1] - The earthquake's epicenter was located 22 kilometers southwest of the city of Khulm in Balkh province, with a depth of 28 kilometers [1] - Reports indicate that the provinces of Balkh and Samangan were the most severely affected, with ongoing rescue operations [1] Summary by Category Casualties and Damage - Initial reports from local health officials indicate at least 1 death and over 100 injuries in the capital of Samangan province, Aybak [1] - Additional reports confirm 1 death and 15 injuries in the Hazrat Sultan area of Samangan province, and 6 deaths with over 70 injuries in the Khulm area of Balkh province [1] - The Afghan Ministry of Public Health reported over 20 deaths and approximately 320 injuries as a result of the earthquake [1] Response and Rescue Operations - The Afghan Ministry of Defense stated that rescue teams have arrived in the affected areas to conduct search and rescue operations [1] - There is an expectation that the casualty numbers may rise as rescue efforts continue [1] Geological Context - Afghanistan is located at the intersection of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates, making it prone to frequent seismic activity [1] - A previous earthquake in eastern Afghanistan in August caused over 2,200 fatalities [1]