
More than 1,000 earthquakes on the small southern island of Japan and the “megaquake prediction” of the 90s of the 90s.
However, the earthquake cannot be predicted with today’s science and technology, so meteorological experts urged people to “start their understanding of scientific evidence.”
Madness broke out on social media Non -insight He shouted: “Manga artist predicted that a massive earthquake would hit Japan at 4:18 in the morning 5th July and Japan will be destroyed. Now he is 4:30 in Japan and nothing happened.”
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What’s the matter in Japan?
From June 21, up to 1,031 earthquakes rattled with the chain of Tokara Island south of the Kyushu region in Japan. The latest thick tremors were experienced on Thursday and Saturday, which triggered panic among people.
This earthquake on Thursday was “strong enough to make the position more difficult,” Reuters reported. On Saturday he shook the earthquake of 5.4 Magnitude again.
On Saturday, the Japanese government warned against the more possible strong earthquakes in the waters southwest of the main islands, but called on the public not to believe the unfounded predictions of the main disaster.
According to the official data of The Guardian, the number of daily shocks reached the peak of 23 June in 183, then 26 June 27th June fell to 15 June. 27th June, however, 28 and 98. June 29. June. June 30. June 30. 62 shocks were recorded.
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Forecasts and premonitions
The Japanese Manga comic from the 90s claims that “megaquake” – those above the size of 8.0 on the Richter scale – will hit July 5.
According to 2021, the reprint of the “future I have seen” from Ryo Tatsuki warns that the “huge” tsunami – “three times the size” of the earthquake of great Eastern Japan in 2011 – wash the Earth in the Pacific Ocean.
This triggered panic and discouraged some incoming travelers in the last few months. According to the latest data of the cited companies Reuters, in May in May 11 percent in May 11 percent in May started from Hong Kong, where rumors spread widely.
Ryo Tatsuki, an artist for mango “the future I saw”, first published in 1999 and re -released in 2021, said she was not a “prophet” in his statement issued by her publisher.
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Risk of tsunami in Japan?
“There was no tsunami since Thursday’s earthquake,” said Ayataka Ebita, director of earthquake observation and tsunami at the Japanese Meteorological Agency.
“There is an increased risk of collapsed houses and landslides in areas where tremors were strong,” he added, warning about “an earthquake of a similar size in the foreseeable future.”
Awaiting disaster?
At the beginning of this year, the government panel markedly increased the likelihood of a large impact in Nankai Hura, which is located on the Japanese Pacific coast, in the next 30 years to 75 to 82 percent, according to The Guardian.
According to a revised government estimate in March, Megaquake in the region accompanied by tsunami could kill up to 298,000 people and cause damage worth up to $ 2 trillion.
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When will the earthquake stop?
Ayataka Ebita, director of the earthquake and tsunami monitoring division at the Japanese agency. “With our current scientific knowledge, it is difficult to predict the exact time, place or extent of the earthquake.”
The earthquake is common in Japan, which is one of the most successful areas in the world. It represents about one fifth of the 6 fifth of the world of 6 or higher.
How common are earthquakes in Japan?
Japan is one of the most successful countries in the world sitting on top of the four main tectonic plates along the western edge of the Pacific “Fire Ring”.
Experts say that the unusual topography of the area around the islands of Tokar makes pressure on the building under the seabed bed, which is then released in the form of an earthquake, Guardian reported.
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The archipelago, the home of about 125 million people, usually experiences around 1,500 Jolt every year and represents about 18 percent of the earthquakes in the world.
According to JMA, a similar period of intensive seismic activity in the Tokar area occurred in September 2023, when 346 earthquakes were recorded.
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