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Japan Issues Tsunami Alert Following 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake

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Japanese authorities have issued a tsunami warning for the northeast region of the country following a significant earthquake. On March 10, 2024, a magnitude 6.7 quake struck the Pacific Ocean, prompting alerts from the Japan Meteorological Agency.

The earthquake occurred at approximately 17:00 local time (08:00 UTC) at a depth of around 10 kilometers (six miles). The agency has indicated that tsunamis of up to one meter may reach the coast of Iwate Prefecture. Additionally, areas situated to the north and south of the region could experience a slight increase in sea levels.

Residents in affected coastal areas have been advised to remain vigilant and heed further instructions from local authorities. The Japan Meteorological Agency continues to monitor the situation closely, providing updates as necessary.

As this situation develops, the safety of the population remains a top priority for government officials and emergency services. Further information will be released as it becomes available, including potential impacts on local communities and infrastructure.

Officials urge those living in coastal regions to be prepared for possible evacuations and to stay informed through official channels.

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