Olympic venues undamaged by strong earthquake off Fukushima Sunday, 14 February 2021
Three venues outside of Tokyo were reported to be undamaged by a 7.3-magnitude earthquake which struck off the Eastern coast of Japan yesterday.
The quake - given a six on Japan s seismic scale, the second-highest level - shook buildings and triggered blackouts.
It measured 7.3 on the Richter scale.
Tokyo was among the areas to have felt the affects of the earthquake, which the Japan Meteorological Agency said hit at a depth of 60 kilometres in the Pacific, off Fukushima.
According to Japanese news agency
Kyodo News, the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee has reported that no damage was found on three venues north and east of the capital city.
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