On the 16th at 6:42 PM, an aftershock with a magnitude of 4.8 occurred on the Noto (能登) Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, where a strong earthquake struck on the 1st.


The Japan Meteorological Agency emphasized that the earthquake's focal depth was 10 km and there is no concern for a tsunami.


In Shika Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, a seismic intensity of lower 5 was observed, and in Wajima City, an intensity of 4 was recorded.


A house in the Noto Peninsula area of Japan collapsed due to the earthquake <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

A house in the Noto Peninsula area of Japan collapsed due to the earthquake
[Photo by Yonhap News]

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The seismic intensity scale used by the Japan Meteorological Agency does not represent absolute strength. It is a relative concept that quantifies the degree of shaking felt by people in the area or the movement of surrounding objects when an earthquake occurs.


A seismic intensity of lower 5 corresponds to shaking that causes most people to feel fear and want to hold onto something, while an intensity of 4 corresponds to shaking that surprises most people.



On the Noto Peninsula, the strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 on the 1st has resulted in 222 confirmed deaths as of this day.


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