Tokyo:
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake hit Japan's Honshu island today, the US Geological Survey said, shaking Fukushima where crippled nuclear power plants are located, but local media said there was no tsunami warning.
USGS said the quake's epicentre was located 68 km east-northeast of Iwaki on Honshu. It was measured at a depth of 37 km.
A spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power, which owns the nuclear plants, said no irregularities have been found at its Fukushkma Daiichi or Daini plants.
The national broadcaster NHK said there was no tsunami warning, and there were no immediate reports of casualties or serious damage.
The quake also jolted Fukushima's neighbouring areas on Japan's pacific coast.
USGS said the quake's epicentre was located 68 km east-northeast of Iwaki on Honshu. It was measured at a depth of 37 km.
A spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power, which owns the nuclear plants, said no irregularities have been found at its Fukushkma Daiichi or Daini plants.
The national broadcaster NHK said there was no tsunami warning, and there were no immediate reports of casualties or serious damage.
The quake also jolted Fukushima's neighbouring areas on Japan's pacific coast.
© Thomson Reuters 2014
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