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Japan has lifted its tsunami advisories following a 7.5-magnitude earthquake on Monday. However, officials say there is a small chance that a ‘megaquake’ could follow.
The tsunami comes after a quake measuring an ‘upper 5’ on Japan’s seismic intensity scale hit off the coast of Sanriku at 4.52pm local time. It was initially recorded as 7.4 magnitude but was later revised to a 7.7.
Is it safe to travel to Japan? Latest tsunami travel advice - A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the Sanriku coast at 4.53pm local time
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