"Selfie Craze Linked to Rising Fatalities Globally"

A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Japan late on Monday, prompting local authorities to issue a tsunami advisory. According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake occurred off Miyazaki prefecture in the Kyushu region at approximately 21:19 PM local time.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) advised that tsunami waves of up to one meter could potentially follow the quake and urged the public to steer clear of coastal waters. Although the USGS initially reported the quake as a magnitude of 6.9, they later revised it downward to 6.8, also stating, "there is no tsunami threat from this earthquake."
Despite the revision, the JMA emphasized the unpredictability of tsunami movements, encouraging residents to avoid entering the sea and coastal areas, noting that "tsunami can strike repeatedly."