A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Sea of Okhotsk on Saturday, August 10, as reported by the National Seismic Network of the UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). The tremor was recorded at 7:28 a.m. UAE time.
This seismic activity follows a series of significant earthquakes in the region. Just a day earlier, on Friday, August 9, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake was recorded in New Zealand by the UAE’s National Seismic Network. This event was part of a string of seismic occurrences that have rattled various parts of the globe recently.
In addition to the tremors in the Sea of Okhotsk and New Zealand, Tokyo and its surrounding areas experienced a magnitude 5.3 earthquake on Friday evening. The Japanese government had previously issued an advisory about the potential risk of a major earthquake along the country’s Pacific coast. The advisory heightened concerns, as the quake shook Tokyo and the prefectures of Kanagawa, Saitama, Yamanashi, and Shizuoka. Despite the significant tremor, no tsunami alert was issued.
The sequence of earthquakes has raised concerns about seismic activity in these regions, as authorities continue to monitor and assess the situation. The UAE’s National Seismic Network remains vigilant, providing updates and ensuring that any significant seismic events are promptly reported.
The recent spate of earthquakes highlights the importance of preparedness and awareness in earthquake-prone regions. As seismic activity continues to be a concern globally, authorities in affected areas are urging residents to stay informed and prepared for potential aftershocks or future seismic events.