A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan, resulting in four injuries, though authorities have confirmed that no tsunami warning was issued.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, which cited reports from the Kyodo news agency and local fire departments, the seismic event occurred at 07:30 local time. The epicenter was located off the Pacific coast of Iwate Prefecture at a depth of 44 kilometers. The tremors registered a 6 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, with specific areas such as Hashikami in Aomori Prefecture recording a 7 and Hachinohe recording a 6.
Japan is situated along the "Ring of Fire," an area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. Due to its high seismic activity, the country maintains some of the world's strictest building codes and advanced early warning systems designed to mitigate the impact of such natural disasters on the population and infrastructure.