Breaking News: Major Earthquake Strikes Tokyo
Massive 8.5 Magnitude Quake Triggers Tsunami Warning
Widespread Damage and Casualties Reported
A massive 8.5 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Tokyo, Japan, triggering a tsunami warning for the entire Pacific region. The quake, which occurred at approximately 9:15 AM local time (12:15 AM UTC), has caused widespread damage and casualties.
According to preliminary reports, the epicenter of the quake was located about 200 kilometers east of Tokyo, in the Pacific Ocean. The quake was felt strongly throughout the region, and shaking was reported as far away as Osaka and Sendai.
The Japanese Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami warning for the entire Pacific region, including Hawaii, Alaska, and the western coast of the United States. Authorities are urging residents in coastal areas to evacuate to higher ground immediately.
Reports from the scene indicate widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure. Many buildings have collapsed, and fires have broken out in several areas. Rescue workers are currently searching for survivors and providing medical assistance to the injured.
The full extent of the damage and casualties is not yet known, but it is expected to be significant. The earthquake is the strongest to hit Japan since the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011.
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