Sanriku: An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Sanriku in Japan.
According to Qatar News Agency, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported that the quake's epicenter was located at a depth of 30 kilometers. This seismic event underscores the persistent geological activity in the region.
Japan's geographical position at the intersection of four tectonic plates makes it particularly susceptible to frequent seismic activity. The nation is also home to 100 active volcanoes, adding another layer of complexity to its natural disaster preparedness.
The memory of the 2011 earthquake remains vivid in Japan. That disaster, with a magnitude of 9.0, triggered a devastating tsunami, resulting in over 15,000 fatalities and causing a catastrophic situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant. The recent quake off Sanriku serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by such natural phenomena.