Island evacuated following 1,000 earthquakes in just two weeks

WorldEnvironment
4 Jul 2025 • 5:00 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Japanese authorities evacuated 89 residents from Toshima village after Akuseki Island in Kagoshima prefecture was struck by a 5.5 magnitude earthquake on Thursday.
  • The evacuation followed more than 1,000 earthquakes of intensity 1 or greater that have rattled the Tokara Island chain since 21 June.
  • Officials confirmed there was no tsunami warning issued, and no damage or injuries were reported from the tremor.
  • Residents of Toshima village were transported by ship to temporary accommodation in Kagoshima, with the evacuation expected to last about a week.
  • Separately, recent rumours stemming from a manga prediction of a major earthquake in July 2025 have significantly impacted Japan's tourism, leading to cancellations.

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