A powerful earthquake measuring magnitude 7.1 struck southwestern Japan, causing minor injuries and tsunami warnings. The quake prompted seismologists to reassess the risk of major quakes in Japan. The prime minister canceled his trip to central Asia due to the heightened earthquake risk. Japan, a seismically active country, is preparing for potential disasters with strict building standards. With a history of devastating earthquakes, Japan remains vigilant in its disaster preparedness. In 2011, Japan faced its largest earthquake, resulting in a tsunami and nuclear disaster. As Japan faces ongoing seismic challenges, the country’s resilience and preparedness are crucial in mitigating future risks.
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7.1-magnitude quake in Japan raises fears of impending megaquake
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Stuti Mishra
Stuti Mishra is a journalist working as a correspondent for the Independent UK. Majorly covering Asia news.