Strong earthquake injures two in Japan

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake has struck about 190 kilometres west of Tokyo, injuring two people.

Two big stones lie in a road in Otaki Town in Nagano Prefecture on June 25, 2017

Two big stones lie in a road in Otaki Town in Nagano Prefecture on June 25, 2017 Source: Yomiuri Shimbun

A strong earthquake has shaken residents in a mountainous region of central Japan, injuring at least two people and knocking roof tiles off homes.

The Japan Meteorological Agency says a magnitude 5.6 quake struck about 7am on Sunday in Nagano prefecture, about 190 kilometres west of Tokyo. The US Geological Survey measured the magnitude at 5.2.

Authorities say two people had minor injuries, one in Otaki village and the other in Kiso town.
Photo shows damage from the earthquake at a car dealership
Photo shows broken windows at a car dealership in the town of Kiso, Nagano Prefecture in central Japan Source: AAP
The Fire and Damage Management Agency reported multiple incidents of fallen roof tiles and broken glass.

Japanese television broadcaster NHK showed a worker in Kiso picking up glass from a shattered show window at a Nissan car dealer.

There was no danger of tsunami from the inland earthquake.

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Published 25 June 2017 4:16pm
Updated 25 June 2017 4:23pm
Source: AAP


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