China News Service, February 14th. According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) report, at 23:8 local time on the 13th, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake occurred off the coast of Fukushima, Japan.

The Japan Meteorological Agency stated at a press conference starting at 1:10 on the 14th local time that the earthquake may be an aftershock of the "3.11" earthquake, and that strong earthquakes may still occur in the next 2 to 3 days, calling on the public to be vigilant .

    According to reports, Noriko Kamiya, an official of the Japan Meteorological Agency, said, “This earthquake may be an aftershock of the Great East Japan Earthquake (“3.11” earthquake) that occurred in 2011, and said that the number of earthquakes in the area during the year was “3.11” There was an increase before the earthquake.

    At the same time, Kamagaya also said that in the next two to three days, there may be a strong earthquake in the local area, calling on the people to stay vigilant.

    According to previous reports, the earthquake has caused more than ten people in Fukushima, Miyagi, and Niigata prefectures to be injured, and more than 800,000 households in the Tohoku and Kanto regions have been out of power.

  On March 11, 2011, the "March 11" earthquake occurred in Japan, which triggered a huge tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear disaster, killing tens of thousands of people.