Enormous earthquake jolts Japan, homeowners leave coast

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A powerful earthquake and tsunami struck central Japan and its western coast on Monday, triggering warnings for residents to evacuate,
knocking out power to thousands of homes and disrupting flights and rail services to the affected region, Reuters reported.The quake with a
preliminary magnitude of 7.6 triggered waves of around 1 metre along parts of the Sea of Japan coast with a larger wave expected, public
broadcaster NHK reported.The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued tsunami warnings for the coastal prefectures of Ishikawa, Niigata and
Toyama
Russia also issued tsunami warnings in its far eastern cities of Vladivostok and Nakhodka.Authorities are still assessing the extent of the
damage and residents need to prepare for any more tremors, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in comments aired on NHK.&Residents need to
stay on alert for further possible quakes and I urge people in areas where tsunamis are expected to evacuate as soon as possible,& Kishida
said.Footage aired by NHK showed a building collapsing in a plume of dust in the coastal city of Suzu and residents in Kanazawa city
cowering under tables as tremors shook their home
The quake also jolted buildings in the capital Tokyo on the opposite coast.More than 36,000 households had lost power in Ishikawa and Toyama
prefectures, utilities provider Hokuriku Electric Power said.High speed rail services to Ishikawa have been suspended while telecom
operators Softbank and KDDI reported phone and internet service disruptions in Ishikawa and Niigata, according to their websites.Japanese
airline ANA turned back four planes headed to airports in Toyama and Ishikawa midair after the quake, while Japan Airlines cancelled most
of the flight services to Niigata and Ishikawa regions for the rest of the day, according to TV Asahi.Japan&s Nuclear Regulation Authority
said no irregularities have been confirmed at nuclear power plants along the Sea of Japan, including five active reactors at Kansai Electric
Power&s Ohi and Takahama plants in Fukui Prefecture.Hokuriku&s Shika plant in Ishikawa, which was located the closest to the quake&s
epicentre, had already halted its two reactors before the quake for regular inspection and saw no impact from the quake, the agency said.A
huge earthquake and tsunami struck northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011, killing nearly 20,000 people, devastating towns and triggering
nuclear meltdowns in Fukushima.The post Massive earthquake jolts Japan, residents evacuate coast first appeared on Ariana News.