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7.1 earthquake shakes Japan, triggers landslide

By Maura Kelly, AccuWeather meteorologist

Updated Feb 14, 2021 4:17 PM EDT

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An earthquake off Japan's northeast coast on Feb. 13, rattled much of the country, including this orthopedic clinic in Sendai city, which shook for at least 30 seconds.

A 7.1-magnitude earthquake occurred off the eastern coast of Tohoku, Japan, at 11:07 p.m., local time, shaking portions of northern and central Japan. At least 140 injuries have been reported following the earthquake.

The magnitude of the quake may be adjusted as officials continue to investigate the event.

According to a spokesperson from the Japan Meteorological Agency, Saturday's quake is considered to be an aftershock of the 9.1 magnitude earthquake which occurred off the coast of Tohoku in March 2011, the Associated Press reported.

The epicenter of the earthquake was 56 miles (90 km) east-northeast of Namie, Japan, located along the coast of the Fukushima prefecture. Heavy shaking was reported in Sendai with light shaking reported as far south as Tokyo.

No tsunami warnings were needed across the Pacific Ocean Basin after the center of the quake occurred 22 miles (35 km) deep in the earth's crust. The deeper the earthquake, the less likely a tsunami will occur.

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Several earthquakes with magnitudes from 4.3 to 5.3 have followed the initial event.

The earthquake triggered a landslide which spilled onto the Joban Expressway near Soma City in the Fukushima Prefecture with no injuries reported as of Saturday night.

As of Saturday night, local time, a small leak has been observed at the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1, NHK reported. It is believed that the water overflowed from the cooling pool due to the shaking from the earthquake. There is currently no concern for exposure to workers, stated the Nuclear Regulatory Agency.

There are no abnormalities being reported at other nuclear power plants in Fukushima and Onagawa, announced Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato at a press conference.

According to a local news source, no abnormalities were found at the Tokai nuclear power.

Around 950,000 households were without power in the Tokyo Electric Power Company and Tohoku Electric Power service areas on Saturday night, local time, according to a survey by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

Above is the location of the epicenter of Saturday night's earthquake off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, and the areas estimated to have felt shaking. (USGS image)

Train service has been suspended along the Yokosuka Line between the Zushi and Kurihama stations due to the impact of the earthquake. At the JR Fukushima Station, water was reportedly leaking from the ceiling.

Evacuation centers opened across the Fukushima prefecture, where many residents spent the night. Tents were set up at the centers to help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, the AP added.

About six water trucks and 30 Self-Defense Forces will be dispatched to three locations on the Fukushima prefecture, announced Ministry of Defense.

More reports of damage and additional injuries are expected in the coming days as rescue and recovery efforts continue.

As recovery efforts continue through the weekend and into the beginning of next week, AccuWeather meteorologist warn that a robust storm system can create difficult conditions.

"A storm is forecast to track along the southern coast of Japan from late Sunday through Monday," stated AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tyler Roys, "which will bring areas of heavy rain to much of the country."

Widespread rainfall totals of 1-2 inches (25-50 mm) are expected across Japan with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 5 inches (125 mm) most likely in the higher elevations.

Following in the wake of the storm, cold air will rush into the region and can create bands of heavy sea-effect snow showers along the coast of the Sea of Japan into the second half of the week.

Related:

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Saturday's earthquake occurred about a month before the 10-year anniversary of the "Great Tohoku Earthquake" which shook central and northern Japan. The earthquake led to several large tsunamis along the coast of the Tohoku region, which subsequently led to a major nuclear accident at a power plant on the Fukushima coast.

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