Japan was struck by a powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake on Monday, prompting major tsunami warnings that were later downgraded and lifted. Approximately 155 quakes have since shaken the country, resulting in damage to roads, buildings, and widespread power outages. The death toll has been estimated to be at least 48.
The geographical location of Japan makes it an earthquake-prone zone with hundreds of quakes hitting it every year and not all lead to casualties.