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            Japan warns of possible megaquake, potential 98-foot tsunami

            Tuesday, December 9, 2025 - 20:57:09
            Japan warns of possible megaquake, potential 98-foot tsunami
            Arya News - Officials said the megaquake advisory is not a prediction and the probability of a magnitude 8 or larger quake is only about 1%, but there`s hope it will serve as a wake-up call.

            Japan issued a megaquake advisory Tuesday after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck the northern part of the country, causing 34 mostly mild injuries and some damage to roads and buildings. The government has estimated that an offshore megaquake could cause a tsunami of up to 98 feet and kill nearly 200,000 people.
            Officials said the advisory is not a prediction and the probability of a magnitude 8 or larger quake is only about 1%. But there"s hope the advisory will serve as a wake-up call for a quake that could have the devastation of the 2011 disaster that killed nearly 20,000 people and destroyed a nuclear plant.
            There"s said to be an increased risk of a subsequent, magnitude 8 or larger quake within the next week. Officials are urging residents, especially along coastal areas, to be well prepared so they can grab an emergency bag and run as soon as possible if a bigger quake hits.
            This advisory seemed mindful compared with another advisory last year. The southern half of Japan"s Pacific coastline received a "Nankai Trough" megaquake advisory in the summer of 2024 , but the ambiguity of that warning led to panic buying of emergency food, event cancellations and business closures.
            Japan megaquake advisory follows powerful earthquake
            The Japan Meteorological Agency said Monday"s powerful earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Aomori, the northernmost prefecture of Japan"s main island of Honshu, and just south of the northern island of Hokkaido.

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            A map shows the location and shake intensity of a 7.5 magnitude quake in northern Japan on Dec. 8, 2025. / Credit: John Saeki and Nicholas Shearman/AFP via Getty Images
            Daiki Shimohata, 33, a civil servant in Hashikami on Honshu island, told Agence France-Presse that he and his family rushed outside their home.
            "The tremor was something that we"ve never experienced. It lasted maybe for about 20 seconds," Shimohata said by phone.
            "We were holding our children — a 2-year-old girl and a 1-year-old boy — in our arms. The shaking reminded me of the disaster (in 2011)," he said.
            The quake temporarily increased potential risks in the regions of Hokkaido and the Sanriku coast. That"s where the Pacific Plate beneath Japan forms the two trenches — the Japan Trench and Chishima Trench — that have caused many large quakes in the past.

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            A vehicle rests on the edge of a collapsed road in Tohoku town in Aomori Prefecture on Dec. 9, 2025, following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake off northern Japan. / Credit: Jiji Press/AFP via Getty Images
            Experts say the deadly quake and tsunami in 2011 was caused by movement associated with the Japan Trench. It spans from off the eastern coast of Chiba to Aomori, and the Chishima Trench goes from the eastern coast of Hokkaido to the northern islands and the Kurils.
            In explaining the advisory, the JMA said the magnitude 9.0 quake on March 11, 2011, that devastated large swaths of Japan"s northern coast occurred two days after a magnitude 7.3 temblor that occurred at the Japan Trench off the eastern coast of Iwate, one of the hardest-hit areas in that disaster as well as in Monday"s quake.
            The 2011 quake caused a tsunami that battered northern coastal towns in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures. The tsunami, which topped 50 feet in some areas, slammed into and destroyed the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. That created deep fears of radiation that linger to this day.
            Megaquake could cause 98-foot tsunami and kill nearly 200,000
            Another offshore megaquake in the Hokkaido-Sanriku area could cause up to a 98-foot tsunami in the region, kill as many as 199,000 people, destroy up to 220,000 houses and buildings, and cause estimated economic damages of up to 31 trillion yen ($198 billion), according to an estimate by the government. It says as many as 42,000 people could suffer from hypothermia in the winter.
            The areas covered by the advisory extend across 182 municipalities from Hokkaido to Chiba Prefecture.
            Japan"s separate advisory for an even more damaging megaquake stemming from the Nankai Trough, which affects the southern half of Japan"s Pacific coast, was activated for the first time last August after a magnitude 7.1 quake occurred off the eastern coast of Miyazaki.
            In a 2013 damage estimate for a possible Nankai Trough megaquake, the government said a magnitude 9.1 quake could generate a tsunami exceeding 33 feet within minutes, killing as many as 323,000 people, destroying more than 2 million buildings and causing economic damage exceeding 200 trillion yen ($1.28 trillion) in the region.
            Officials call on people to be calm and prepared
            Officials are stressing that the latest advisory has no prediction for any megaquake happening at any specific time or location, a Cabinet official for disaster prevention, Tsukasa Morikubo, told a news conference early Tuesday. He called on residents to be cautious and prepared while continuing their daily activity and work.
            Officials urge people to keep an emergency bag containing a few days" worth of daily necessities along with shoes and helmets. People in the region are also advised to discuss evacuation procedures with family members and sleep in day clothes, not in pajamas, so they can flee immediately. Furniture should also be fixed to the floor or the wall.
            The designated municipalities explained the advisory on their websites and started inspecting stocks of relief goods and equipment to be used at evacuation centers.
            Iwaki City in Fukushima urged residents to register for emergency emails, while officials in the town of Oarai in Ibaraki Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo, inspected wireless communication devices.
            Japan"s first megaquake advisory in August of last year contained a lot of scientific jargon. It worried and baffled many across the country. Some towns closed beaches and canceled annual events, disappointing many travelers during Japan"s Buddhist holidays.
            Many people postponed planned trips and rushed to stock up on rice, dried noodles, bottled water and portable toilets, leaving shelves empty at many supermarkets in western Japan and even Tokyo, which is outside of the at-risk area.
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