37 injured as magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes eastern Japan
Summary
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 hit eastern Japan early Sunday. It caused shaking in Tokyo and nearby areas and injured at least 37 people. There was no tsunami warning, but some transport services were disrupted.Key Facts
- The earthquake occurred early Sunday in eastern Japan.
- It had a magnitude of 5.9 on the earthquake scale.
- At least 37 people were injured due to the shaking.
- Tokyo and nearby areas felt the earthquake.
- Authorities confirmed there was no threat of a tsunami.
- Some train and transport services were affected and delayed.
- Emergency teams responded to the injured and damage.
- No major building collapses or severe damage were reported.
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