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The US-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned that 'tsunami waves reaching 0.3 to one metres above the tide level are possible for some coasts of Japan'. (File photo: AFP)

The US-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Heart warned that ‘tsunami waves reaching 0.3 to at least one metres above the tide degree are potential for some coasts of Japan’. (File photograph: AFP)

Operations at Naha Airport have been suspended from 9:25 am native time (0025 GMT) as a precautionary measure, a transport ministry official stationed on the airport stated.

Flights have been suspended on the important airport in Japan’s southern area of Okinawa on Wednesday as a consequence of a tsunami alert triggered by an earthquake in Taiwan, a authorities official stated.

Operations at Naha Airport have been suspended from 9:25 am native time (0025 GMT) as a precautionary measure, a transport ministry official stationed on the airport advised AFP.

“Incoming flights must divert” on the airport, positioned on the west coast of Okinawa Island, the official stated.

A ministry official at one other airport within the area, on Ishigaki Island, stated flights have been nonetheless working there.

“We inspected the airport after the earthquake and the tsunami alert. There was no abnormality and our airport is just not closed,” stated the official in Ishigaki, including that temporary, reasonable shaking had been felt on the airport.

The highly effective earthquake that hit jap Taiwan had a magnitude of seven.4, in keeping with the US Geological Survey (USGS).

The Japan Meteorological Company had given a preliminary estimate of magnitude 7.5 for Wednesday morning’s earthquake, however later upgraded that to magnitude 7.7.

Reside TV footage from the Okinawa area’s ports, together with Naha, confirmed vessels heading out to sea, presumably in efforts to guard their ships.

The US-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Heart warned that “tsunami waves reaching 0.3 to at least one metres above the tide degree are potential for some coasts of Japan”.

(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and is printed from a syndicated information company feed – AFP)

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