Earthquake Japan Meteorological Agency “Outside the expected epicenter of the Nankai Trough earthquake”...Magnitude 5-low earthquake in western Kanagawa Prefecture, no risk of tsunami.
*2024/08/09 20:39 Yomiuri Shimbun At around 7:57 pm on the 9th, an earthquake occurred with its epicenter in western Kanagawa Prefecture, and a seismic intensity of 5 lower was observed in Atsugi City and other areas of the prefecture. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the epicenter was estimated to be about 10 kilometers deep, and the magnitude of the earthquake was 5.3. There was no tsunami caused by this earthquake. An agency official said, “It is outside the expected epicenter of the Nankai Trough earthquake,” and it is not thought to be directly related to the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that occurred in the Hyuga-Nada Sea. Continue reading below.
It is outside the expected focal area of the Nankai Trough earthquake. But as the stress in the Nankai Trough increases, the number of inland earthquakes increases, right?
JR express trains mysteriously suspended for a week The Prime Minister’s overseas trip canceled Perhaps the Japan Meteorological Agency has already released some information.
What was going on with the Great East Japan Earthquake, when big earthquakes occurred in unrelated places like Niigata and Shizuoka? I don’t think there’s anything more unreliable than the claims of seismologists that there’s no connection.
Don’t forget about the Sagami Trough. The Japan Trench, Sagami Trough, and Nankai Trough are all connected. Incidentally, trenches and troughs are landforms formed when oceanic plates sink beneath continental plates. A trench is when it is 6,000 meters deep, and a trough is when it is less than that.
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