
Impact Of Japan's Jan 1 Quake At Metro Station Captured On Camera
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Footage shared on social media showed road signs and display boards at railway stations shaking after one of the earthquakes.
At least eight people died as a series of earthquakes struck central Japan on New Year's Day, damaging homes and sparking a major fire. The scale of the damage from the 155 quakes was still emerging, with news footage showing toppled buildings, sunken boats at a port, countless charred homes, and locals without power in freezing overnight temperatures. Some of the Footage coming out of Japan following the 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake which Struck the Country earlier this morning is Insane and truly shows the Power of Geological Forces on this Planet. pic.twitter.com/iwCRB3jmCv
Footage shared on social media showed road signs and display boards at railway stations shaking after one of the earthquakes, which had a magnitude of 7.6.
Japan has dropped its highest-level tsunami alert, but is telling residents of coastal areas not to return to their homes as deadly waves could still come.