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Japan on Alert as New Strong Quake After 7.6 Shock, Officials Confirm No Tsunami Risk

Japan faces rising anxiety after a rapid series of strong quakes and a rare megaquake advisory, prompting coastal communities to prepare for the possibility of a larger seismic event.

Published By: Amreen Ahmad
Last Updated: December 10, 2025 21:38:56 IST

Japan has been shaken by three consecutive days of seismic activity, with a string of strong earthquakes. The latest jolt, on the global scale, hit eastern Aomori and Hokkaido with a magnitude of 6.5.

Its depth, about 30 kilometers, placed the shaking close enough to the surface to set nerves on edge. For a country accustomed to quakes, the pace and pattern of recent shocks have stirred unease.

Series of Shaking Moments

It started Monday with a powerful 7.6 quake that injured more than fifty people and caused extensive damage. Roads cracked, windows shattered, and smaller tsunami waves reached coastal towns. The next day, a 6.7 quake hit Honcho. By Wednesday, another strong tremor shook Aomori and Hokkaido.

Today, another one was recorded – 5.7 in Hachinohe. The series of events has evoked memories of seismic patterns that preceded some Japanese disasters in the past.

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Why Japan Issued a Rare Megaquake Advisory

In turn, Japan’s Meteorological Agency took an unusual step issuing a “megaquake advisory.” The alert, instituted just two years ago, is reserved for events where a major rupture could portend an increased likelihood of an even larger quake.

Officials estimate the likelihood of an M8 or greater at roughly 1 percent, but that is nonetheless higher than normal. Those living on the coast have been advised to prepare supplies and be ready to move with speed should an evacuation be required.

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Scientific Concern Beneath the Surface

Japan rests on a giant subduction zone, in which the Pacific Plate is forced down under its neighboring plates. This area has generated the world’s largest earthquakes. The present activity mirrors some sort of worrying pattern with two days before the 2011 Tohoku disaster-a magnitude 9.0 there was a 7.3 quake in this very same trench system.

Scientists emphasize that patterns do not predict specific outcomes, but clusters like this receive serious notice.

A Nation Waiting, Watching & Preparing

Preparedness is strong in Japan, but public calm has been tested during the past week. Communities on the Hokkaido-Sanriku coast are particularly paying close attention to updates. No one can say whether a larger quake will strike, the recent tremors serve to remind that seismic pressure in this area remains active. For now, Japan watches the coastline, listens for warnings and stays ready.

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Disclaimer: This article provides general information on recent seismic events and should not replace official emergency guidance or real-time alerts.

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