Magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Tokyo injures dozens
A pre-dawn earthquake shook the Tokyo area, leaving at least 37 people with minor injuries but no major damage or tsunami threat.
- The quake hit around 2 a.m. local time, centered in southern Ibaraki Prefecture near Tokyo, at a depth of 68 kilometers.
- Japan's fire agency reported at least 37 people hurt, all with light injuries.
- No tsunami warning was issued because the quake was deep rather than shallow.
- Taiwan's foreign ministry said its office in Japan has had no reports of Taiwanese residents, expatriates, or students being hurt or needing help.
- The office contacted local Taiwanese communities and students to remind them to stay alert, and its emergency hotlines remain open.
Outlook: Aftershocks are possible in the coming days, but with damage limited and no tsunami risk, normal life in the Tokyo region should continue uninterrupted.