JMA Issues Increased Risk Warning for Megaquake Near Chishima and Japan Trenches
Authorities advise residents to review preparedness measures following elevated seismic risk assessment
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- The Japan Meteorological Agency has warned of an increased risk of a megaquake near the Chishima and Japan Trenches.
- While the probability remains low at 1 per cent, officials are urging residents to review earthquake preparedness measures.
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The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) monitors seismic activity along the Chishima and Japan Trenches, which are known zones for potential large-scale tectonic events.
There was a 1 per cent chance of a megaquake, compared to 0.1 per cent at other times, it said, particularly close to the Chishima Trench, about 150km (93 miles) off the coast of Hokkaido, and the Japan Trench, which is further south and around 300km offshore.
However, the warning was only of increased risk, rather than a specific prediction, it said.
“Although the probability is low, there is a possibility of another major earthquake occurring,” the JMA said in a statement. “Therefore, please review your earthquake preparedness measures in these areas.”
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Local authorities will issue updated safety guidelines for residents in the affected regions.
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Offene Fragen
- How long will this elevated risk warning remain in effect?
- What specific preparedness measures are recommended for residents?


