The Borneo Post (Sabah)

5.5-magnitude quake hits Japan’s Hokkaido

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TOKYO: A 5.5-magnitude earthquake jolted Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido Thursday but there was no tsunami warning and no reports of injuries or damage to property, authoritie­s said.

The quake struck at 9.22pm local time (1222 GMT) at a depth of 41 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey.

The epicentre was around 55km southeast of the city of Sapporo, the USGS added.

The Japanese meteorolog­ical agency confirmed there was no tsunami risk following the jolt.

“The government is doing its best to grasp the situation, but so far there has been no report of major damage,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters in Tokyo in the immediate aftermath.

No abnormalit­y was detected at nuclear plants in the region, Suga said, adding that the government was prepared to mount rescue operations if required.

Shinkansen bullet train services were temporaril­y suspended in Hokkaido but no major blackout was reported.

The earthquake triggered landslides in the coastal town of Niikappu and nearby Atsuma but had not damaged households, according to Jiji news agency.

Footage from public broadcaste­r NHK showed lights flickering on and off in a town close to the epicentre.

In September last year, a powerful 6.6-magnitude quake rocked Hokkaido, triggering landslides, collapsing houses and killing more than 40. — AFP

 ??  ?? Residents walk towards the entrance of a subway station in Sapporo after operations were restarted following an earthquake. — AFP photo
Residents walk towards the entrance of a subway station in Sapporo after operations were restarted following an earthquake. — AFP photo

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