Japanese islanders left sleepless after 900 quakes hit
- More than 900 earthquakes have struck the Tokara Islands in southern Japan in the last two weeks, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency .
- The Japan Meteorological Agency held an emergency news conference after a magnitude 5.5 quake was registered.
- Residents reported being unable to sleep and expressed fatigue due to the tremors.
- Seismic activity has been intense in the seas around the Tokara island chain.
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[NHK] Seismic activity has been increasing since late last month near Akusekijima and Kohojima in Toshima Village, Kagoshima Prefecture, with a series of earthquakes measuring less than 5 on the Japanese seismic scale.
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Read Full ArticleResidents of an island in southern Japan have announced that they can no longer sleep for fear of an earthquake.
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Read Full ArticleOver 700 quakes rattle islands off Kagoshima, no rest for a week | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
TOSHIMA, Kagoshima Prefecture—A relentless series of earthquakes has shaken Akusekijima island here in the remote Tokara island chain, causing sleepless nights, emotional strain and growing fears of a larger quake to come.
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