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Japanese islanders left sleepless after 900 quakes hit

  • Over a two-week period ending in early July 2025, more than 900 earthquakes rattled the isolated Tokara Islands located in the southern part of Japan, leaving local residents unable to sleep.
  • The seismic swarm began on June 21 and worsened due to the islands' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where frequent tectonic activity occurs.
  • A magnitude 5.5 quake hit on July 2, prompting authorities to advise residents to prepare for possible evacuation as no damage or tsunami warning occurred.
  • Residents described continuous tremors that have left them feeling anxious and deprived of sleep, with one person expressing that the shaking never seems to stop and another admitting it is frightening to try to fall asleep.
  • Guesthouses stopped accepting tourists to serve as shelters, evacuation orders were issued, and the government called for stronger disaster readiness measures around the islands.
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The Japan Times broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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