
Japan issues first-ever 'megaquake' advisory, leaving citizens scared, confused
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Japan issued its first “megaquake advisory" last week following a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. The strong quake increased the likelihood of another big one within the next 30 years.
The Associated Press explains what the advisory means, what people are being told to do, and what could happen if a massive quake hits Japan.
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