“I’m not a prophet”: Japanese’s panic for huge earthquake today because of a manga – the government’s appeal

The Japan government has warned today of the possibility of other strong earthquakes in the southwestern part of the country, but called on citizens not to believe unfounded forecasts for a very large vibration. Yesterday, Friday, the Japanese authorities removed some of the inhabitants of the isolated Tokara isolation complex, which belongs to the Kagosima Prefecture, south of the island of Kyusos, where a 5.5 -magnitude earthquake occurred on Thursday. This earthquake was one of more than 1,000 recorded in the last two weeks in the Tokara islands and have fueled rumors of a major disaster, which began predicting a comic book about a major earthquake that will hit Japan in July. “With our current scientific knowledge it is difficult to predict the exact time, point or size of an earthquake,” said Ayiatakas Embita, director of the earthquake and tsunami department at the Japanese Meteorological Service, shortly after being recorded in the islands. […]
Source: News Beast

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