Japanese Islanders made sleep after being a 900 quake hit

Tokyo: A remote island chain in southern Japan has been shaken by more than 900 earthquakes over the last two weeks, the weather agency on Wednesday said the residents said they were unable to sleep.There is no major damage from the series of shock, but the Japan Meteorological Agency held an emergency news conference after 5.5 earthquakes around 3:30 pm in the Tekra Island series south of the Kyushu region.Earthquake director and director of the tsunami observation division Ayataka Ebita told reporters, “Earthquake activity has been very active in the seas around the Tokra Island series since June 21.”“By 4:00 pm today, the number has exceeded 900,” he said, adding the agency cannot be told when the Quake will end.Tera village said that the residents were not found to sleep on their website and tired. “It seems that it is shaking,” a resident told the regional broadcaster MBC. “It is very scary to sleep.”Another resident said, “It is not clear when all this will end. I should think about whether to vacate my children.”A similar period of acute seismic activity in the crate region was observed in September 2023, when 346 earthquakes were recorded according to JMA.12 residence of 12 remote cracked islands, with about 700 inhabitants in total.Japan is one of the world’s most seismicly active countries, sitting at the top of four major tectonic plates along the western edge of the Pacific “Ring of Fire”.The archipelago, the house of about 125 million people experiences about 1,500 shocks every year and is responsible for about 18 percent of the world’s earthquakes.The vast majority are light, although the damage caused by them varies according to their location and depth on which they strike.About 600 people died after a large earthquake in the NOTO Peninsula in Central Japan in 2024.