5.5-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Southern Japan
The tremor hit at 3:26 p.m. local time, originating from a depth of about 10 km. The epicenter was pinpointed at a latitude of 29.2 degrees north and longitude of 129.2 degrees east.
Toshima village in Kagoshima prefecture recorded a seismic intensity of lower 5 on Japan’s 7-point scale, while other regions experiencing intensities of 3 or higher are being closely monitored.
Authorities have issued a cautionary warning, urging residents to remain vigilant for potential aftershocks and further updates.
This earthquake comes amidst a series of tremors that have been affecting the Tokara Islands, particularly Toshima village, since late June.
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