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Japan’s earthquake scientists have warned residents of an eventual ‘megaquake’. Here’s what that means

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Japanese scientists say the country should prepare for a possible “megaquake” that could kill hundreds of thousands of people—although they stress the warning does not mean a colossal tremor is imminent. 

The Japan Meteorological Association (JMA) warning is the first issued under new rules drawn up after a 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster killed around 18,500 people.

What does it say? 

The JMA’s “megaquake advisory” warns that “if a major earthquake were to occur in the future, strong shaking and large tsunamis would be generated”.

“The likelihood of a new major earthquake is higher than normal, but this is not an indication that a major earthquake will definitely occur during a specific period of time,” it added.

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