Here’s the latest on tsunami warnings in Japan:
- A strong offshore earthquake near northeastern Japan prompted tsunami warnings and evacuation advisories for coastal areas. Some warnings were later downgraded or lifted in parts of the region, but authorities cautioned that waves could still occur and residents should remain vigilant.[1][2][3]
- Reports indicate initial tsunami waves detected offshore, with ongoing monitoring for possible aftershocks and additional surges; evacuations were advised for large numbers of residents in northeast coastal prefectures.[3][1]
- By mid-April, several outlets noted that while the most severe warnings had been downgraded, continued caution remained, and services such as rail and road traffic were affected in affected zones as authorities maintained alert status.[2][1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest updates from specific outlets or provide a concise summary with a timeline of warnings and downgrades.
Citations:
- News updates with details on warnings, initial detections, evacuations, and downgradings.[1]
- CBS/Associated reporting on downgraded warnings and ongoing advisories.[2]
- Live updates and government statements detailing wave forecasts and evacuation figures.[3]