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Japan Earthquake News: A very strong earthquake occurred at 7:30 pm on 2 April in Kyushu, Japan. On behalf of the National Center for Sismology (NCS), the magnitude 6 of the earthquake was described on the Richter scale.

The tsunami that occurred after the earthquake in 2011 caused severe devastation in Japan. (File photo)
Highlights
- According to NCS, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in Japan’s Kyushu.
- The Japanese government warned of a 9 -intensity mega earthquake.
- The 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has caused 2,719 deaths so far.
Tokyo: Myanmar could not even recover from the tremors of the earthquake that the earth broke out in Japan too. On the evening of 2 April, an earthquake of 6.0 magnitude occurred in the Kyushu region of Japan. It was the most strong earthquake after more than 7 magnitude earthquakes in Myanmar. However, there is no news of massive damage from it yet. A day earlier, the government of Japan warned of a fierce earthquake. According to the Japanese government, a huge earthquake (mega earthquake) of 9 magnitude may occur near the Pacific coast, causing 2.7 lakh people to die and the economy may lose 181 trillion dollars.

Earthquake occurred in Japan on Wednesday evening.
A big earthquake will come! Japanese government expressed apprehension
The Japanese government feared a very powerful earthquake this week. According to him, 80% of the earthquake will occur in the Nanket Tuff Zone (sea level moving area) that an earthquake of 8 to 9 magnitude will occur. In the worst situation, 12.3 lakh people may have to be displaced and 2,98,000 people may die. In 2011, 15,000 people died in Japan due to 9 magnitude earthquakes and tsunamis.
2,719 deaths due to 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar
At the same time, 2,719 people have died and 4,521 have been injured due to 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar. 441 people are still missing. Despite this, the military government has continued military operations against caste rebel groups and hindered humanitarian aid. Internet restrictions and airstrikes have affected relief work.
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