No tsunami warning after magnitude 6.9 quake strikes Japan's northeast

A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck Japan's Tohoku region on June 25, 2026, but no tsunami warning was issued. While the quake caused significant shaking and minor disruptions to rail services, nuclear power plants in the area reported no irregularities.
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Japan's high seismic activity makes monitoring and infrastructure resilience critical for public safety and global supply chain stability.
No tsunami warning was issued after an earthquake of magnitude 6.9 struck the east coast of Japan’s northeastern Tohoku region, the Japan Meteorological Agency said on Thursday (June 25, 2026).
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