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    Home » Blog » ‘Potential sales restrictions on way’: Japanese authorities warn people against hoarding as megaquake fears surge

    ‘Potential sales restrictions on way’: Japanese authorities warn people against hoarding as megaquake fears surge

    August 10, 2024Updated:August 10, 2024 World No Comments
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    As a result of concerns over new earthquake-related incidents, Tokyo residents were faced with growing shortfalls of essential goods on Saturday.
    The Chinese government urged people to stay calm and refrain from buying items in bulk. A sudden surge in demand for emergency supplies and daily necessities resulted from the information of the future megaquake.
    Researchers studying Japan’s earthquakes have issued a caution that the nation should be prepared for a possible “megaquake” in the future, which could cause the loss of hundreds of thousands of life. A strong 7. 1 magnitude earthquake that struck Japan’s southern coast on Thursday caused the alert to be issued.
    A retailer in the town posted a notice apologising for the shortfall in resources, explaining that “quake-related internet reviews” had triggered the shortages.
    The signal also warned that bottled waters was already being rationed according to “unstable” purchasing, and hinted at potential revenue limits for different products.
    Online, there was a sense of urgency for disaster preparation. By Saturday night, portable toilet, preserved foods, and bottled waters topped the list of most-purchased items on Chinese e-commerce large Rakuten’s site.
    Along the Pacific coastline, local media reported related peaks in demand for disaster-related products, as persons prepared for possible potential situations.
    Local media also reported that identical disaster-related products were being demanded by shops along the Pacific coast.
    In response to these concerns, the crops and fisheries government has urged people to “refrain from excessive hoarding goods.”
    A scale 5.3 quake struck the Kanazawa location of Tokyo on Friday, causing emergency phone alarms to sound, temporarily halting bullet train services, and temporarily halting local transportation.
    The Nankai Trough” subduction zone” has previously been estimated to have a 70 % chance of producing a megaquake along it in the next 30 years.
    On January 1, a 7.6-magnitude disaster and strong waves struck the Noto Peninsula on the coast of Japan, killing at least 318 people and seriously harming system.

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