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Japan's Chugoku region is hit by an earthquake measuring 6.2 magnitude

The Japan Meteorological Agency reported that a?earthquake? with a preliminary magnitude?of 6.2?hit the western Chugoku?region?of Japan?on Tuesday. This was followed by several large aftershocks.

The agency stated that the epicentre of the earthquake was in eastern Shimane Prefecture. It added that there was no tsunami danger. Chugoku Electric Power runs the Shimane Nuclear Power Station about 32 km (20 miles) from the epicenter.

The Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan said that there were no irregularities in the plant.

A spokesperson for the utility said it was checking any possible impact on the plant’s No.2 Unit, which is?operating? since December 2024 following the March 2011 disasters in Fukushima.

Japan is one of the most seismically active countries in the world.

The earthquake was strong enough to make moving 'difficult' without support.

West Japan Railway announced that it had suspended Shinkansen Bullet-Train operations between Shin-Osaka to Hakata in the wake of the earthquake. Reporting by Satoshi sugiyama Editing Chang-Ran kim

(source: Reuters)