Tsunami warning issued as powerful quake hits Japan
US geological survey says the 7.1 magnitude onshore quake hit with a depth of just 10 kilometres.
TOKYO:
A tsunami warning was issued for eastern Japan after a powerful quake hit the country with an epicentre close to the nuclear plant crippled by a huge tsunami a month ago.
The US geological survey said the 7.1 magnitude onshore quake hit with a depth of just 10 kilometres, its epicentre 86 kilometres south-southeast of Fukushima city.
Japan's meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning saying a three feet wave could hit Ibaraki prefecture, the area worst hit by last month's massive tsunami.
A wave half a metre high was expected in Fukushima prefecture.
Narita airport temporarily closed a runway following the quake for safety checks.
A tsunami warning was issued for eastern Japan after a powerful quake hit the country with an epicentre close to the nuclear plant crippled by a huge tsunami a month ago.
The US geological survey said the 7.1 magnitude onshore quake hit with a depth of just 10 kilometres, its epicentre 86 kilometres south-southeast of Fukushima city.
Japan's meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning saying a three feet wave could hit Ibaraki prefecture, the area worst hit by last month's massive tsunami.
A wave half a metre high was expected in Fukushima prefecture.
Narita airport temporarily closed a runway following the quake for safety checks.