Japan Earthquake Update: Latest News, Aftershock Information and Tsunami Alerts

2024-01-09 10:50:00

2024/01/09 19:59 Weather News

Eight days have passed since the M7.6 earthquake with a maximum seismic intensity of 7 that occurred in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture on January 1st (Reiwa 6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake), and the number of earthquakes is gradually decreasing.

However, today, the 9th (Tuesday) at around 5:59 pm, an M6.0 earthquake occurred near Sado, and a maximum seismic intensity of 5 lower was observed in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. This is the first earthquake of magnitude 6 or higher in eight days, and we need to be careful as strong earthquakes continue to occur sporadically.

This is a summary of the seismic activity status up to 7:00 pm on the 9th (Tuesday).
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The number of earthquakes is gradually decreasing

Number of earthquakes with a seismic intensity of 1 or higher per hour (Weather News tabulation)

Although the number of earthquakes is decreasing day by day, one earthquake with a seismic intensity of lower than 5 occurred on the 9th (Tuesday), 8 days following the M7.6 earthquake. This is the first earthquake of magnitude 6 or higher since the magnitude 6.1 earthquake that occurred at 16:18 on January 1, and is the largest earthquake to occur near Sado in a series of seismic activities.

Looking at the epicenter distribution map at the beginning of the article, which includes earthquakes with a maximum seismic intensity of less than 1, it is believed that this earthquake near Sado also occurred near the northeastern end of the epicenter area of ​​the January 1st earthquake. The epicenters of other earthquakes are generally distributed within a range of regarding 150 km from the west coast of Ishikawa Prefecture to the west of Sado Island, and no noticeable expansion has been observed so far.

Although the number of earthquakes is decreasing, strong earthquakes still occur sporadically, so we cannot let our guard down.
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The main shock tends to be an followingshock type, with some cases where the largest followingshock occurred a month later

Overview of the series of largest earthquakes

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