Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Off Sanriku Coast: Japan Meteorological Agency Issues Aftershock Advisory
On Monday, April 20, at approximately 4:53 PM, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake occurred off the coast of Sanriku, with Aomori Prefecture recording a maximum seismic intensity of 5 upper. Following the event, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued a "Hokkaido-Sanriku-Oki Follow-up Earthquake Advisory" at 7:30 PM that same day. According to the JMA, this earthquake has relatively increased the likelihood of a larger seismic event occurring along the Kuril and Japan Trenches compared to normal conditions. Consequently, the public is urged to remain vigilant for the next week, thoroughly prepare for potential future quakes by checking evacuation routes, and verifying emergency stockpiles. Social media users have reacted swiftly to the news, with many expressing the need for heightened caution and a review of emergency preparedness. Tensions remain high in affected areas, following reports of injuries sustained during evacuation and a tsunami measuring 80 centimeters recorded at ...