Strong Quake Shakes Western Japan; No Tsunami Warning Issued
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A powerful earthquake struck western Japan on Thursday, shaking buildings and rattling nerves. The tremor registered a preliminary magnitude of 6.2.
The Japan Meteorological Agency did not issue a tsunami warning following the quake. Officials also reported no immediate injuries or major structural damage.
The initial jolt was followed by a series of noticeable aftershocks. Authorities are continuing to assess the situation and have urged residents to stay alert for further tremors.
Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active countries. The nation has strict building codes and early warning systems designed to limit damage and save lives.