Tension builds: five more earthquakes strike off the coast of Japan in one day
Posted on June 10, 2015 by The Extinction ProtocolJune 2015 – JAPAN – Five earthquakes have struck off the coast of Japan in a 24 hour period, raising concerns that pressure may be building along the complex network array of tectonic plates that collide under the sea, just off the coast of Japan. A 5.0 magnitude earthquake (11 km deep) struck 52km S of Kushiro, Japan. A 4.2 magnitude earthquake (26 km deep) struck 264km ESE of Kamaishi, Japan. A 4.7 magnitude earthquake (50 km deep) struck 19km ESE of Hasaki, Japan. A 5.5 magnitude earthquake (26 km deep) struck 120km E of Miyako, Japan, which was followed by an aftershock of a 4.7 magnitude earthquake (19 km deep) 170km E of Miyako, Japan. Fears may be mounting, along with the seismic tension, which may be an indicator that some larger seismic event may be brewing for Japan in the near future. –TEP
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