A strong, shallow offshore earthquake has hit central Japan, killing at least one person, injuring more than 20 others and disrupting plans for holidaymakers.
The 6.2 magnitude quake struck Ishikawa Prefecture on the west coast of Japan’s main island of Honshu, the US Geological Survey said. The Japan Meteorological Agency measured the quake at 6.5 and said it was centred at a depth of about 12 kilometres. More than 50 aftershocks strong enough to be felt have been recorded since, including one of a 5.8 magnitude on Friday night.
Most injuries and damages were reported in the city of Suzu at the northern tip of Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture. One person died after falling from a ladder, and 22 others were injured in the prefecture, two of them seriously. The rest were mild injuries.
Some 100 residents took refuge at evacuation centres, according to the prefectural crisis management department. One injury was reported in the neighbouring prefecture of Toyama, according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.