Earthquake hits Japan: Urgent warning over possible three-metre Tsunami after 7.5 magnitude quake

Earthquake hits Japan: Urgent warning over possible three-metre Tsunami after 7.5 magnitude quake
Earthquake hits Japan: Urgent warning over possible three-metre Tsunami after 7.5 magnitude quake
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A MASSIVE earthquake has left millions fleeing their homes as a three-meter-high Tsunami is expected.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued the warning for the areas around Okinawa, Miyakojima and Yaeyama Islands.

Ishigaki Island in Okinawa, Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued the warning for the areas around Okinawa Island, Miyakojima Island and Yaeyama IslandCredit: Alamy
Locals were warned to evacuate ahead of three-meter high waves

“Tsunami waves are approaching the coasts. Evacuate as quickly as possible. Waves can hit repeatedly. Continue to evacuate until all warnings are lifted,” the meteorological agency said.

People are reportedly trapped in buildings after the earthquake sent buildings tipping off their foundations.

The earthquake off the coast of southwestern Japan has caused power outages in parts of Taiwan.

And a Tsunami warning has been issued in the Philippines.

The earthquake has been described as “very shallow”, which can cause more damage.

JMA forecast a tsunami of up to three meters (9.8 feet) after the earthquake hit at 7.58am local time.

WAVES BEGIN

About half an hour later, it said the first wave of the tsunami was already believed to have arrived on the coasts of Miyako and Yaeyama islands.

A wave of 30 cm was detected on the coast of Yonaguni island about 15 minutes after the earthquake struck.

JAMA said waves likely also hit the coasts of Miyako and Yaeyama islands.

The earthquake was felt across the island, according to Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration agency.

It measured 7.2 at the epicenter and around four at its weakest.

Television showed buildings in Taiwan’s eastern city of Hualien shaken off their foundations. The earthquake could be felt in the capital Taipei.

Photographs show how the earthquake triggered massive landslides and caused buildings to crumble.

The islandwide train service was suspended, as was the subway service in Taipei.

The earthquake struck on the other side of the island from the capital, but was strong enough to knock items off shelves in the city.

It comes after a magnitude 9 earthquake hit the country in March 2011, the strongest in the country’s history and triggering a massive tsunami.

Photographs show how the earthquake triggered massive landslides and caused buildings to crumbleCredit: X (formerly Twitter)
Images shared on social media seemed to suggest the earthquake had caused mass landslidesCredit: X (formerly Twitter)
One local shared an image of a battered car online with the caption ‘the earthquake in Taiwan shook quite a bit’Credit: X (formerly Twitter)
Tropical paradise Miyako island, Okinawa. Waves up to three meters tall are expectedCredit: Getty

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