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Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Hits Japan's Kanto Region, Maximum Intensity 5 Weak in Saitama and Gunma

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A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Japan's Kanto region, with a maximum intensity of 5 weak observed in southern Gunma and northern Saitama. No tsunami warning has been issued.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where was the epicenter of this earthquake?
A: The epicenter was in southern Ibaraki Prefecture, with a depth of 50 kilometers.
Q: Where was the maximum intensity observed?
A: The maximum intensity of 5 weak was observed in southern Gunma and northern Saitama.
Q: Was a tsunami warning issued?
A: No, a tsunami warning was not issued.
Q: Was there any damage from this earthquake?
A: As of now, there have been no reports of major damage.
Q: Which regions were affected by this earthquake?
A: Areas with an intensity of 4 include northern and southern Ibaraki Prefecture, southern Tochigi Prefecture, northern Gunma Prefecture, southern Saitama Prefecture and the Chichibu region, and eastern Kanagawa Prefecture.