2021 Chiba earthquake


The 2021 Chiba earthquake was an earthquake that occurred in Japan at 22:41 JST on October 7, 2021.
The epicenter was recorded approximately southwest of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture. The earthquake struck a depth of around to with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale. A maximum intensity of Shindo 5+ was recorded, equivalent to VI on the Mercalli scale. It was the strongest earthquake to strike the Tokyo area since the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.

Earthquake

Intensity

A maximum intensity of Shindo 5+ was recorded in the prefectures of Tokyo and Saitama.
IntensityPrefectureLocation
5+SaitamaKawaguchi, Miyashiro
5+TokyoAdachi
5−SaitamaMidori, Sōka, Warabi, Yashio, Misato, Satte, Yoshikawa, Kazo, Konosu, Kuki
5−ChibaChūō, Funabashi, Matsudo, Nagareyama
5−TokyoŌta, Machida
5−KanagawaTsurumi, Kanagawa, Naka, Kohoku, Midori, Kawasaki

Impact

Injuries

At least 51 people were injured, four of them seriously.

Damage

Minor damage and power outages were reported in the epicentral area.
Due to the earthquake, transportation such as railroads ceased operations temporarily. Additionally, a Nippori-Toneri Liner train derailed in Adachi, Tokyo.
There were also reported instances of fires; an oil refinery processing unit was suspended after a fire broke out there.