Japan’s Ishikawa Prefecture was struck by a 5.9 magnitude earthquake early Monday, but authorities have not issued a tsunami warning, easing concerns for residents and officials.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 struck off Ishikawa Prefecture in western Japan on May 5, authorities said. No tsunami warning was issued after the 2:42 p.m. quake, which had a maximum ...
A magnitude-7.6 earthquake struck Ishikawa Prefecture in central Japan on Monday. The country's meteorological agency has downgraded to advisories all tsunami warnings issued along the Sea of Japan.
prompting orders for residents to evacuate affected coastal areas of Japan. The earthquake left six people dead in Ishikawa prefecture, and dozens have been injured in four other prefectures ...
The BBC's Jean Mackenzie visits the earthquake-hit region, Ishikawa prefecture, to assess the ... struck on Monday killing at least 48 people. Japan's prime minister says there is a "race against ...
On Monday afternoon in Japan - which was around 7am ... The worst impact was on the The Noto Peninsula, in the Ishikawa Prefecture. Shaking from the earthquake was felt as far as the capital ...