How Japan downgrades major tsunami warning after earthquakes?

 How Japan downgrades major

tsunami warning after
earthquakes?

Japan has lowered its highest-level tsunami alert issued after a series of major earthquakes on January 1, 2024. Residents in coastal areas are advised not to return home due to the risk of deadly waves. The quakes, with the largest magnitude of 7.6, caused fires and building collapses on the west coast of Japan's main island, Honshu. The situation remains uncertain regarding casualties, but at least six homes are reported damaged. The Japan Meteorological Agency warns of potential aftershocks and ongoing tsunami threats, urging immediate evacuation for coastal residents.

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