5.7-magnitude earthquake shakes western Japan, no tsunami warning issued
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on May 2, 2026. No tsunami warning was issued, and no significant damage was reported. Residents were urged to stay calm.
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A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on May 2, 2026. No tsunami warning was issued, and no significant damage was reported. Residents were urged to stay calm.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on the evening of May 2, with no tsunami warning issued. The quake caused significant shaking but no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on May 2, but no tsunami warning was issued, according to Kyodo News. The quake occurred at 7:18 p.m. local time, and authorities confirmed no tsunami threat. Details on damage or casualties were not immediately available.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan at 7:18 p.m. on May 2, 2026. The Japan Meteorological Agency said no tsunami was generated and no warning was issued. No immediate reports of major damage or casualties have been received.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on May 2, 2026, shaking multiple prefectures but prompting no tsunami warning. No serious damage or casualties have been reported. Authorities are monitoring for aftershocks.
A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on May 2, 2026. Authorities confirmed no tsunami warning was issued and reported no major damage or casualties.