10 people injured in Japan earthquake
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The magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit northern Japan on Thursday morning.

ByThe Associated Press
10 hours agoUpdated: June 25, 2026, 7:57 am EDTPublished: June 25, 2026, 5:26 am EDT

Quake rattles Japan; 10 injured

TOKYO — A powerful earthquake struck off Japan’s northern coast on Thursday, but the country’s meteorological agency said there was no danger of a tsunami.

The quake had a magnitude of 6.9 and occurred off the eastern coast of Iwate, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake had a depth of about 30 miles, it said.

The rattling occurred in an area where strong earthquakes have repeatedly been reported in recent months, including one that triggered a weeklong mega-quake caution advisory in December.

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The quake, which struck Japan’s northeastern region during Thursday morning’s rush hour, also mildly shook Tokyo. At least 10 people were injured, the Japan Times reported.

Map showing location of earthquake in Japan

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told reporters in Tokyo that her government’s emergency team is “putting people’s lives first,” while assessing information and preparing for relief operations, if needed. She urged residents in the affected regions to use caution against possible aftershocks.

Tomoko Nagane, a primary school principal in the town of Hashikami in Aomori prefecture, told NHK that she was driving when the quake alert went off and that she felt moderate sideways shaking. Children already gathered at the school were safe, she said, though some were crying in fear. Classes were canceled for the day and children have all returned home safely, Nagane said.

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Footage on Japan's NHK public television quoted its journalists from a number of strongly hit towns, including Sendai and Morioka, saying they felt the shaking for a couple of minutes but have not seen any damage. Footage showed people commuting as usual.

A damaged door after an earthquake in Japan

The automatic door is seen damaged due to an earthquake at a supermarket in Hachinohe, Aomori prefecture northern Japan, Thursday, June 25, 2026.

(Kyodo News via AP)

The East Japan Railway Co., which operates trains in northeastern regions, said some bullet trains and other local lines have been suspended for safety checks.

Nuclear power plants and facilities, including the Fukushima Daiichi plant, which was damaged by the 2011 massive quake and tsunami, and a spent fuel reprocessing plant in Aomori, have not reported any abnormalities from Thursday's earthquake, Kihara said.

Japan, which sits on what is known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, is one of the world’s most earthquake-prone areas.

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