Japan tsunami highlights: All warnings downgraded to advisories, people asked to remain alert about more possible quakes
Japan had a close shave after a 7.6 quake prompted tsunami warnings. While people evacuated and many were put up in shelters, the anticipated waves luckily did not hit the coast. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had earlier said the threat had 'largely passed' and now NHK has reported Japan too lowering all their tsunami warnings to advisories. People have however been asked to remain alert for more quakes and the Indian embassy there has put out a list of emergency contact details for nationals there. 2024 got off to a tough start, but thankfully the worst was averted for Japan. Check out the highlights here.
Embassy of India in Japan issues emergency contact numbers for Indian citizens following a strong earthquake and tsunami warnings
15:4501 Jan 2024
Watch: Scary visuals in Japan amid tsunami warning
15:4501 Jan 2024
Two of the three prefectures where the tsunami will hit has nuclear power plants
22:5501 Jan 2024
Japan has downgraded all tsunami warnings to advisories but asked citizens to remain alert for more possible quakes - NHK
21:1701 Jan 2024
Shelter and cleanup: Japan tries to regain footing after close tsunami shave
After a 7.6 magnitude quake hit Japan there were fears of a tsunami, and while waves did hit the country, the tsunami warning has now been lowered. People who evacuated to higher ground are sheltered now, and cleanup work is under way.
19:3401 Jan 2024
Japan lowers its tsunami warning but still tells people not to go home after a series of earthquakes
Japan dropped its highest-level tsunami alert, issued following a series of major earthquakes on Monday, but told residents of coastal areas not to return to their homes as deadly waves could still come. (AP)
19:1501 Jan 2024
Fire deparments in Japan have said there are many reports of collapsed houses and calls for help from those trapped underneath - NHK
19:1101 Jan 2024
Tsunamis are still being recorded, so we urge you to remain evacuated: Japan meteorological agency official