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    By Latest News Editor on April 21, 2026 World News
    Japan raises mega-quake warning level following 7.7 magnitude earthquake
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    Japan experienced a 7.7 magnitude earthquake off its northeastern coast, resulting in 10ft tsunami waves hitting Iwate prefecture and Hokkaido. Experts have increased the probability of a follow-up mega-quake from 0.1% to 1%.

    Professor Richard Walker from the University of Oxford warned that although mega-quakes are rare, they can be significantly damaging, capable of producing destructive tsunami waves. According to the University of Tokyo, Japan experiences an average of three earthquakes daily due to its location on the Ring of Fire fault lines.

    Experts have raised the probability of a follow-up mega-quake in Japan from 0.1% to 1%, indicating a tenfold increase in risk. The University of Tokyo reports that Japan remains highly vulnerable to seismic activity, experiencing an average of three earthquakes daily.

    How powerful is a ‘mega-quake’ and could one ever happen in the UK? | News World

    Japan raises mega-quake warning level following 7.7 magnitude earthquake
    Mega-quakes can happen with next to no warning (Picture: Getty Images AsiaPac)

    Fears of a catastrophic ‘mega-quake’ are mounting after Japan was rocked by a 7.7 magnitude tremor.

    The earthquake, off the northeastern coast, sent shockwaves felt hundreds of miles away in Tokyo.

    Tsunami alerts flashed on phones as 10ft waves hit the Iwate prefecture and Hokkaido.

    Social media footage captured the moment power lines swayed and kitchenware rattled inside people’s homes.

    Experts have now raised the probability of a follow-up mega-quake from 0.1% to 1% – a tenfold increase in the typical risk level.

    What is a mega-quake?

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    A mega-quake is defined as a massive tremor with a magnitude higher than eight. The strongest ever recorded was a 9.5 which struck Chile in 1960.

    Richard Walker, professor of tectonics at the University of Oxford, warned these events are uniquely destructive.

    He told WTX: ‘Although these really large earthquakes are rare, they can be very damaging as they produce strong shaking and because they have the potential to produce tsunami waves that can inundate coastal regions, including places far away from the earthquake itself.’

    Scientists are now reviewing historical data, noting a similar pattern of quakes that led up to the magnitude 9.1 that struck in March 2011.

    That disaster triggered a tsunami that killed 19,000 people and destroyed the Fukushima nuclear power plant.

    Professor Walker said the current warning is essential for ‘careful messaging and education on how to prepare and react’.

    Japan remains highly vulnerable because it sits on the Ring of Fire fault lines and has an average of three earthquakes a day, according to the University of Tokyo.

    Could Britain ever face one?

    In short, the UK remains safely shielded from such extreme seismic activity.

    The country sits in the middle of the Eurasian tectonic plate, far from deep ocean trenches.

    The tremors that do shake the British Isles tend to be clustered around the Midlands Microcraton – a triangle of rock stretching from the Peak District to Swansea and London.

    The British Geological Survey says there are around 300 a year, but only 30 are felt.

    A ‘major’ UK quake in 2023 measured just 4.2, which is a fraction of the strength when compared to Japan’s standards.

    Houses lie in ruin in a wasteland that was once a thriving coastal community after being hit by a tsunami following an earthquake in Ishinomaki city, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, on Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Japan sent thousands of rescue workers to the northeastern coastal area devastated by the country's strongest earthquake on record as officials at a nuclear power station battled to prevent a meltdown after an explosion near a reactor. Photographer: Robert Gilhooly/Bloomberg via Getty Images
    An earthquake on March 15, 2011, was one of Japan’s deadliest (Picture: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Professor Walker reassured us saying: ‘The UK is far, far, away from the nearest deep ocean trench, with prominent global examples being those in the Caribbean, offshore western South America and Alaska, and along the eastern margin of Asia (including Japan).’

    For further reassurance, the last major geological upheavals in the UK happened tens of millions of years ago, when volcanic activity formed landmarks such as Giant’s Causeway and the Isle of Skye.

    The closest Britain has come to a powerful earthquake in modern times was the Dogger Bank earthquake of 1931.

    Measuring 6.1 in magnitude, it caused widespread damage and was linked to the death of a woman in Hull who suffered a fatal heart attack during the tremor.

    What is a mega-quake?

    The strength of earthquakes is measured on a scale of magnitude. The higher the number on the scale, the more powerful the quake. 

    Mega-quakes are far larger and more destructive earthquakes defined as those with a magnitude of more than eight.

    The largest was in 1960, when a magnitude 9.5 earthquake flattened a 1,000-mile-long stretch of Chile.

    How to prepare for an earthquake – and what to do when one happens

    The Earthquake Country Alliance, an earthquake coordination organisation, recommends that people secure items in their home, such as bookcases, that could easily topple over.

    The same goes for fragile items like TVs or heavy pieces like a hot water heater.

    Official guidance in Japan recommends people keep their footwear by their bed and be ready to evacuate at any time, even during the night.

    Keep an emergency kit of basic supplies – ID, money, water and medication- and listen to official broadcasts on the radio and internet for updates.

    ‘Stay away from fragile block walls,’ it adds. ‘Be ready for collapses caused by earthquakes.’

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