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Japan Jolted: Hundreds of Quakes Rock Islands, No Major Damage

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Hundreds of earthquakes occurred across Japan and Russian territory.
  • No major injuries or structural damage reported despite seismic activity.
  • Authorities warn of a low but possible risk of a 'megaquake' event.
Japan Jolted: Hundreds of Quakes Rock Islands, No Major Damage

Japan and neighboring Russian areas were struck by hundreds of earthquakes over a span of several hours and hundreds of miles. While authorities confirmed no reports of major injuries or structural damage and no tsunami warnings were issued, the seismic activity has raised concerns. Notably, the region near the Tokara Islands has seen persistent activity for months, with over 2,000 earthquakes recorded between June and July.

Recent increases in seismic frequency and magnitude have scientists and officials warning of a possibility, though low, of a major 'megaquake'—defined as an event above magnitude 8—affecting the region within the year. This follows a magnitude 7.6 earthquake earlier this month on Japan's northern coast, which prompted a public alert for such an event.

Experts note that earthquakes below magnitude 5 are unlikely to cause widespread destruction, especially in rural settings. However, the location of recent quakes near seismically active trenches, where larger events have occurred historically, underscores the ongoing importance of disaster readiness for millions living in these vulnerable areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hundreds of earthquakes occurred across Japan and Russian territory over a span of several hours and hundreds of miles.
No tsunami warning has been issued by authorities following the recent seismic activity.
While the risk is considered low, recent increases in seismic activity have led to warnings about the possibility of a major 'megaquake' within the year.

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