Japan lifts megaquake' warning, tells people to go back to normal'
Briefly

Japan has lifted its warning for a megaquake risk after a week of no abnormal seismic activity, allowing citizens to return to normal life.
The alert for a potential Nankai Trough megaquake caused public panic, with thousands cancelling holidays and stockpiling essentials, leaving stores emptied.
The Prime Minister prioritised disaster management in light of a recent 7.1 magnitude quake, while experts remain cautious about future risks.
The Nankai Trough, a major seismic zone, has a 70% chance of experiencing another megaquake in the next 30 years, highlighting ongoing vulnerability.
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