Tsunamis of up to 50 centimetres were recorded in the Izu and Ogasawara islands stretching south of Tokyo.
TOKYO:
Tsunami warnings were lifted for Japanese islands early today after they experienced a series of small waves following an earthquake, public broadcaster NHK said.
Tsunamis of up to 50 centimetres were recorded in the Izu and Ogasawara islands stretching south of Tokyo, before the Japan Meteorological Agency lifted warnings at 4:10 am (1910 GMT on Saturday), NHK said.
Japanese authorities put the magnitude of the quake at 5.9. Earlier, the United States Geological Survey put the quake at 6.1, revising the reading to 5.7, centred 185 km (115 miles) south-southeast of the Izu islands.
Tsunamis of up to 50 centimetres were recorded in the Izu and Ogasawara islands stretching south of Tokyo, before the Japan Meteorological Agency lifted warnings at 4:10 am (1910 GMT on Saturday), NHK said.
Japanese authorities put the magnitude of the quake at 5.9. Earlier, the United States Geological Survey put the quake at 6.1, revising the reading to 5.7, centred 185 km (115 miles) south-southeast of the Izu islands.
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