A moderate earthquake strikes eastern Japan early Sunday, shaking areas including the Tokyo region. Local officials report more than 30 injuries, with most people reported to have sustained light injuries.
The reports note there is no danger of a tsunami. While both outlets describe the same general impact—injuries in the Tokyo area and surrounding regions—coverage is limited to immediate effects and official assessments. Neither source details the earthquake’s magnitude, epicenter, or the extent of damage beyond the injury count. The focus is primarily on initial public reports of injuries and the tsunami risk assessment in the moments following the quake.