Japan lifts tsunami warning after strong quake, cautions on aftershocks

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TOKYO, April 20 – A strong quake measuring 7.4 hit near Japan’s northern shore Monday morning. Waves were feared at first, so officials sounded an alert. That alarm is now gone. The tremor came from deep

under the sea. People along the coast had been told to move higher. Scientists say shaking might still happen, just weaker ones. Even though the danger seems past, crews are watching closely. Some areas saw water rise briefly. No major flooding reached cities. Power stayed on across most regions.

Trains paused for checks but later restarted. Buildings swayed yet held firm. Authorities shared updates through loudspeakers and TV. For now, life begins returning to how it was. Still, nerves remain close to the surface.
A sudden shake set off alerts along parts of the coast, with leaders cautioning about potential surges. Only small movements were seen afterward, so the alert level dropped.


Later on, officials began inspecting affected areas even though early updates showed no serious harm. A few transit lines paused operations for a time, while rescue units moved into position just in case.
Folks near Japan’s coast should stay sharp – more shaking could hit soon, say weather experts. Earth rumbles often follow big ones, so eyes open makes sense now. Expect small jolts might pop up without warning before things settle. Scientists watching closely won’t rule out surprises either.


Earthquakes happen often in Japan because it lies along the jittery edge of the Pacific’s restless zone. A shaky ground isn’t rare there – movement beneath the surface keeps things trembling now and then.

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