Earthquake and Fires in Northern Japan
Introduction
Northern Japan had a big earthquake on Monday. At the same time, workers are fighting big fires in the forests.
Main Body
A 6.2 earthquake hit Hokkaido on Monday morning. No people died and no buildings broke. Some trains stopped for a short time. Experts say more small earthquakes might happen soon. In April, there was a bigger earthquake in the ocean. Many people were scared and bought too much food. The government told people to be careful. Now, that warning is over. There are also big fires in the town of Otsuchi. The weather is very hot and dry. 1,400 firefighters are working to stop the fire. Many people left their homes to stay safe.
Conclusion
The earthquake did not cause damage. The government ended the big warning. Now, firefighters are still stopping the fires.