Tokyo (AFP) – Japan has lifted a week-old “megaquake” warning, put in place after a magnitude 7.1 quake struck on 8 August, injuring 15 people and triggering fears of a second tremor and potential tsunami. The alert prompted thousands of Japanese to cancel holidays and stock up on essentials, emptying shelves in some stores.
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