According to the NHK, at around 5:59 pm local time on the 9th, a 6Level 0 of **. The depth of the epicenter was about 60 kilometers, and the epicenter was located at latitude 3748 degrees, 138 east longitude50 degrees. **After the incident, a significant tremor was observed in Nagaoka City, Chuetsu Region, Niigata Prefecture and other places.
At the moment, there are no reports of loss of personnel and property. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, this time ** may cause some changes in the sea level, but it will not cause a tsunami. A tsunami is a phenomenon of sea surface fluctuations caused by natural disasters such as the seafloor**, volcanic eruptions, or storms. Although Japan is a country with frequent tsunamis, this time it does not have the conditions to cause a tsunami.
In addition, TEPCO is urgently confirming whether this ** will affect the Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant in Niigata Prefecture. The Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest nuclear power plants in Japan and is home to several nuclear reactors. If there is damage or impact on a nuclear power plant, there may be a certain impact on Japan's energy and environment. At the moment, TEPCO has not released any news about the damage to the nuclear power plant.
In short, although this ** did not cause a tsunami, vigilance is still needed. Japan and relevant authorities will continue to closely monitor the post-event situation and take the necessary measures to ensure the safety of the public.
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