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Japan lifts quake advisory after 7.7 tremor but warns a major one could still strike
International
Published on 27 April 2026

The immediate danger eased quickly, but risk persists
Japan has lifted its special advisory issued after a 7.7-magnitude quake off the northern coast. Officials say the immediate threat has passed, but they continue to warn that the country’s intense seismic activity means a larger earthquake remains possible. Residents are advised to stay alert despite the downgrade.
- Japan lifted the special major-quake advisory after a 7.7 tremor
- The immediate threat is considered over for now
- Officials still warn a major quake could follow due to high seismic activity
- Residents are urged to remain prepared despite reduced alerts
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