Northern megaquake advisory lifted


The government lifted a rare warning for a potential megaquake a week after a magnitude-7.5 tremor struck off its northern coast, the country’s weather agency said.

The Dec 8 quake triggered tsunami waves of up to 70cm and injured more than 40 people, but no major damage was reported, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA).

In the wake of the tremor, JMA officials issued a rare advisory, warning of an elevated risk of a megaquake – defined as magnitude 8.0 or larger tremor – in the north of the country.

Scientists say that after an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 or larger, there is a one percent chance of a megaquake within seven days, and the advisory urges people to prepare emergency bags should they need to evacuate quickly.

JMA official Issei Suganuma told said on Tuesday that the “special warning period for residents had expired at midnight”.

“But it doesn’t mean that quakes will not happen again, so we’d like residents to remain vigilant,” Suganuma added.

The JMA said there was still a heightened risk of a megaquake occurring off the northern coast, but it would decline as time passes.

According to the government’s disaster prevention guidelines issued in March, an offshore megaquake in the Hokkaido-Sanriku region – where the latest advisory applied – could cause a tsunami up to 30m and kill as many as 199,000 people.

It could also destroy up to 220,000 houses and buildings and cause up to 31 trillion yen (RM817bil) in economic damage, the guidelines said. — AFP

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