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According to Japanese media reports, a 6.4-magnitude earthquake occurred in the early morning of the 22nd in the Kyushu region of Japan, and Oita Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture felt the earthquake strongly and did not cause a tsunami. There are large cracks in roads in Oita Prefecture, and there are many in Miyazaki Prefecture

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According to Japanese media reports, a 6.4-magnitude earthquake occurred in the early morning of the 22nd in the Kyushu region of Japan, and Oita Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture felt the earthquake strongly and did not cause a tsunami. There are large cracks in roads in Oita Prefecture, and falling rocks and fallen trees have been found in many parts of Miyazaki Prefecture.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the earthquake occurred at 1:08 local time on the 22nd (00:08 Beijing time), the epicenter was located at 32.7 degrees north latitude, 132.1 degrees east longitude, and the depth of the epicenter was 40 kilometers.

It is reported that Japan is located in the world's most active seismic belt - the Pacific Rim seismic belt, which is also the world's most seismic zone.

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