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Wisma Putra confirms no Malaysians hurt in Fukushima quake
Firefighters and local residents look toward the port to check the water level after tsunami advisories were issued following an earthquake in Soma, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. - AFP photo
The Malaysian Embassy in Tokyo has confirmed that no Malaysians were hurt in the earthquake which hit Fukushima prefecture, Japan today.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry (Wisma Putra) said the embassy is closely monitoring the situation following the 7.3-magnitude earthquake which struck off Fukushima Prefecture at 5.59am.
"The Embassy is also in close contact with the Japanese authorities for the latest updates on the situation and for any advisories.
"The Government of Malaysia expresses its sympathy to the Government and people of Japan, especially those in the affected areas," it said.
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The 7.3 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami warning and residents in Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures were instructed to leave the coastal areas for higher-levelareas/places.
However, the tsunami warning has since been lifted based on the current situation in the affected areas. -- BERNAMA
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry (Wisma Putra) said the embassy is closely monitoring the situation following the 7.3-magnitude earthquake which struck off Fukushima Prefecture at 5.59am.
"The Embassy is also in close contact with the Japanese authorities for the latest updates on the situation and for any advisories.
"The Government of Malaysia expresses its sympathy to the Government and people of Japan, especially those in the affected areas," it said.
READ: Strong 6.9 quake hits Japan triggering tsunami warning
READ: Japan lifts tsunami warning along northeast coast after quake
The 7.3 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami warning and residents in Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures were instructed to leave the coastal areas for higher-levelareas/places.
However, the tsunami warning has since been lifted based on the current situation in the affected areas. -- BERNAMA