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Bullet points of Scientists urge preparations for possible "megaquake" in Japan
- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida canceled a planned trip to Central Asia to lead the government's response.
- The Japan Meteorological Agency issued its first-ever "megaquake advisory" following a magnitude 7.1 quake near Kyushu island.
- Seismologists are assessing the risk and urging high caution levels for a week.
- The quake caused injuries but no severe damage.
- Local agencies are implementing precautionary measures, impacting summer holiday activities.
- Rail companies are operating at reduced speeds as a safety measure.
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