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Tohoku bullet trains resume operation with fewer trains : The Asahi Shimbun

After the entire JR Tohoku Shinkansen line resumed operations, the first bullet train arrives at Tokyo Station at 8:54 a.m. on Feb. 24. (Takayuki Kakuno) Operation of the entire Tohoku Shinkansen line resumed on Feb. 24 after a portion of the railway section was suspended following a major earthquake that occurred off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture on Feb. 13. According to East Japan Railway Co., it will operate bullet trains at reduced speeds between Nasushiobara and Ichinoseki stations for the time being. The number of Shinkansen will be decreased to about 80 percent of normal. It will also take about one hour longer for the run between Tokyo and Sendai.

Government scrambles to assess damage after strong quake wreaks havoc in northeastern Japan

Miyagi Prefecture also continued to experience water supply issues, with about 5,000 households there experiencing supply cuts. Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi had earlier directed the Self-Defense Forces to gather information on the scope of the damage and be prepared to respond immediately. The Meteorological Agency is urging caution due to the potential for landslides, as a storm warning has been issued for much of the Kanto and Tohoku regions for Monday. The earthquake registered a strong 6 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale to 7 in parts of Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures. It also jolted Tokyo, where it registered a 4 on the Japanese scale, and was the strongest to hit the region since April 7, 2011, the Meteorology Agency said. The epicenter was off the coast of Fukushima, about 220 kilometers (135 miles) north of the capital. Its focus was estimated to be at a depth of about 55 kilometers.

Magnitude 7 3 Hits Japan, Causing Over Hundred Injured, Landslides

~~ Just past 11 P.M. on the night of February 13, an earthquake of approximately magnitude 7.3 struck Northeastern Japan. This is the same region which suffered severe damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami almost exactly 10 years ago.  The epicenter of the quake was 71 km off the coast of Minamisoma, in the north of Fukushima Prefecture. There was no tsunami alert issued for this quake.  Many respondents on the ground reported feeling a long quake of almost a minute, which strongly shook the cameras of NHK national broadcasting office during the live reporting.  The most seriously affected regions were Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures, but the quake was felt over a wide swath of eastern Honshu, Japan’s main island, including Ibaraki and Chiba prefectures, and throughout the capital city Tokyo, over 200 km away. Minor tremors were also felt further to the west, in Aichi Prefecture.

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