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Last Updated: 8:56 AM, September 1, 2011
Posted: 8:55 AM, September 1, 2011
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TOKYO -- Japanese scientists were warning Thursday that Tokyo could soon be hit by a massive earthquake, following a surge in seismic activity.
Seismologists at the University of Tokyo detected a huge increase in the number of small quakes in the tectonic plates below the capital.
And the scientists measuring the quakes did not rule out the possibility that a combination of earthquakes in two or more points in the earth's crust could unite -- doubling their destructive power.
The northeast of the country was devastated by a magnitude-9.1 quake in March, and some seismologists were calling on the government to revise its emergency planning, which is currently based on the assumption that any quake hitting Tokyo would have a maximum magnitude of 7.3.
"Because of the March 11 quake, the possibility of a big quake occurring in Tokyo has increased," according to Shinichi Sakai, assistant professor at the university's Earthquake Research Institute. "It is necessary to make preparations on the assumption that a big quake could come to Tokyo at any time and that the danger is greater than before."
A multiple mega-earthquake could lead to the deaths of almost 25,000 people, according to a government study last year. Around 20,000 people were left missing or dead following the March earthquake and tsunami.
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