Magnitude 6.2 quake strikes Japan’s Hokkaido, JMA warns of more to come
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck Hokkaido, Japan's northern island, early Monday morning. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported the quake occurred at a depth of 83 kilometers in the southern region.

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AI-generatedA magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck Hokkaido, Japan's northern island, early Monday morning. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported the quake occurred at a depth of 83 kilometers in the southern region. While no tsunami alert was issued and damage is predicted to be minimal due to the sparsely populated area, the JMA warned of an increased risk of falling rocks and landslides. Authorities also cautioned that further quakes of similar magnitude are likely in the coming week. This event follows a separate magnitude 5.0 earthquake that occurred south of Hokkaido hours prior.
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5 extractedA magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurred in the sea south of Hokkaido hours before the 6.2 quake.
No tsunami alert was issued following the 6.2-magnitude earthquake.
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Hokkaido at 5:23am at a depth of 83km.
Damage to property and threat to life from the quake was predicted to be minimal.
The risk of experiencing more quakes of a similar strength in the area in the coming week is high.