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Northern Japan Hit by 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake, Tsunami Alert Issued

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of northern Japan on April 21, 2026, leading to a brief tsunami alert and a warning regarding a potential megaquake risk.

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Summary

On April 21, 2026, a significant earthquake measuring 7.7 in magnitude occurred off the northern coast of Japan. This seismic event prompted authorities to issue a short-lived tsunami alert for the affected coastal regions.

In addition to the tsunami alert, officials also raised concerns about an increased risk of a possible megaquake in the area, reflecting the potential for further seismic activity.

While the tsunami alert was temporary, the advisory regarding the megaquake risk highlights the ongoing geological vulnerabilities in this region of Japan, known for its seismic activity.

Key Facts

Fact Value
Magnitude 7.7
Location Northern Japan
Event Date April 21, 2026

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