According to a contact from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake with an epicenter near Mindanao Island in the Philippines at around 2:46 am on the 12th of Japan time.



According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there may be some changes in the tide level in Japan due to this earthquake, but there is no concern about damage.



The Japan Meteorological Agency has announced "Northwest Pacific Tsunami Information" to neighboring countries, saying that a tsunami may occur near the epicenter.

Risk of tsunami on the coast of the Philippines and Indonesia

According to the USGS = US Geological Survey, there was an earthquake with an epicenter off the coast of Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines at around 2:46 am Japan time.



The depth of the epicenter is estimated to be 65.6 km, and the magnitude indicating the magnitude of the earthquake is estimated to be 7.1.



NOAA = The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the earthquake could cause tsunamis along the coasts of the Philippines and Indonesia.