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A major earthquake has struck near Tokyo, Japan, triggering tsunami warnings and widespread panic. Initial reports indicate significant damage and casualties, prompting a massive emergency response effort. The situation remains fluid as rescue teams race against time to assess the full extent of the devastation.
The 7.6 magnitude earthquake, which occurred at 05:00 local time, was centered approximately 66 kilometers (41 miles) off the coast of Chiba prefecture. This triggered a tsunami warning for the Tokyo coastline and surrounding areas, leading to evacuations and a scramble for higher ground. Early images emerging from the affected region show collapsed buildings and widespread disruption, with reports of significant damage to infrastructure and communication networks. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has declared a state of emergency and mobilized the military to assist with rescue and recovery operations. Experts are closely monitoring for aftershocks, which are common following major seismic events and could further destabilize already damaged structures.
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