Japan Meteorological Agency Nankai Trough “emergency information watch for massive earthquake ” will end at 5 p.m. on the 15th if there are no changes.
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If there are no changes to the 23 earthquakes of intensity 1 or higher, the 15th will be over Nankai Trough-related – Japan Meteorological Agency On the 12th, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced that after the earthquake with a maximum intensity of 6-low in Miyazaki Prefecture, the number of earthquakes of intensity 1 or higher observed within the assumed focal area of the Nankai Trough earthquake had increased by two from the announcement on the 11th to 23. On the 8th, the agency issued an “emergency alert (major earthquake warning)” regarding the earthquake. Since then, no significant changes have been observed in the state of locking of the plate boundary related to the earthquake. According to a disaster prevention official at the Cabinet Office, if no changes are seen in seismic activity or crustal movements, the information call will end at 5 p.m. on the 15th. Jiji Press 8/12 (Mon) 16:55
[Japan Meteorological Agency] Nankai Trough “emergency information (beware of huge earthquakes)” will end at 5pm on the 15th if there are no changes [Window-side defendant★].
>>1 I read a post lamenting the massive number of hotel reservation cancellations on x, but it’s a huge blow to the related industries. Do they really want to go to such lengths to boost the government’s approval rating?
>>1 What’s different from usual is that the government is making the most noise and the commentators appearing in the media are unusually calm They must be up to something.
Well, I guess it was a good simulation of what would happen if Taiwan were to collapse. If a Taiwan emergency were to occur, it would be 100 times worse than this. Not only water, everything would disappear in an instant and it wouldn’t be replenished.
Let’s shake the Kanto region with a magnitude 5-low earthquake for all the bored Nu-Soku folks out there. That’ll be enough for us to have fun for two days.
In the urban legend community, there’s been an announcement that the first big Nankai Trough event in 100 to 150 years is coming to an end. What are they going to do about this? Will they hang on to it by saying that it’s not actually the Nankai Trough, or that the timeline has shifted by several years, etc.?
The law has changed so that when an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 or greater occurs, they will investigate whether it is related to the Nankai Trough and issue a warning, so I think they will be issued frequently in the future. What’s interesting is that when the magnitude 6.8 earthquake that happened recently somewhere, they didn’t investigate the connection and issue a warning.
>>26 Because it’s an area where the Nankai Trough earthquake is predicted. No warnings will be issued even if earthquakes of m7.0 or higher occur in Tohoku and Kanto.
On YouTube, Furutachi Ichiro denounced the fact that the formula for the time prediction model is different only for the Nankai Trough, and that the scholars involved in calculating the probability of occurrence have testified that it is nonsense. By the way, if you use the conventional formula for the time prediction model, the probability of occurrence is 6-30% in 30 years.
It would be troublesome if people could just foresee their fates, so the Greek gods apparently prevented humans from foreseeing their own fates, and instead gave them hope.
No no, it might happen quite soon. Miyazaki is in a situation where the Nankai Trough earthquakes are more likely to occur due to the stimulation from Noto, so it’s set to setting 6. If there’s a little more stimulation, super-large earthquakes will occur in the Nankai, Tonankai, and Tokai regions all at once.
>>48 Even looking at past data, it is unlikely that a Nankai Trough earthquake has occurred here (which is why this area was not included in the epicenter before the expansion).
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