Japan checking feasible tsunami danger from Indonesia volcano, report says

Japan checking feasible tsunami danger from Indonesia volcano, report says


Okinawa prefecture, Japan.

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Japan’s Meteorology Company was monitoring for the risk of a tsunami right after a volcano erupted in Indonesia on Sunday, community broad caster NHK documented.

A tsunami from the eruption, which happened all around 11:18 a.m. Japan time (0218 GMT), could arrive at Okinawa Prefecture as early as 0530 GMT, NHK quoted the company as stating.



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