Major 7.5-magnitude quake hits off Japan, triggers tsunami warnings 2%

By Reuters72%

4/20/2026, 8:49:05 AM

BS Summary: This article contains 18 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Availability Heuristic, and Ambiguity (Equivocation), with Appeal to Authority as the most egregious example at 44.1% saturation with 182 hits. Analysis detected 1,000 faulty-reasoning hits from 413 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 12.7% and a BS Rank of 2% (16,492 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 98.10% of the article peer group.

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan on Monday, as authorities urged residents to stay away from coastal areas where tsunami waves of up to 9.84 ft were expected. 
The biggest waves were forecast ​to hit Iwate and Aomori prefectures at the top of Japan’s main Honshu island, and the northern island ​of Hokkaido, authorities said. 
In the hour following the earthquake, which struck at 4:52 p.m. 
(0752 GMT), ⁠tsunami waves as high as 31.4 in had been detected, while warnings remained for waves as high as ​9.84 ft. 
Several port towns including Otsuchi and Kamaishi  both hard-hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011  issued ​evacuation orders for thousands of residents, according to public broadcaster NHK. 
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said the government had set up an emergency task force and urged citizens in the affected areas to evacuate to safety. 
“Possible damage and casualties are now being looked into,” ​Takaichi told reporters at her offices in Tokyo. 
Big aftershocks may occur in the following days and weeks, an ​official from Japan’s Meteorological Agency (JMA) said at a separate televised press conference. 
Ships sailed out of Hachinohe port in Hokkaido in anticipation ‌of the ⁠waves, footage aired on NHK showed, as a ‘Tsunami! 
Evacuate!’ 
alert flashed across the screen. 
A 3-meter tsunami could cause damage to low-lying areas, flooding buildings, and anybody exposed would be caught in its currents, according to JMA. 
Bullet train services in Aomori were halted due to the tremors, Kyodo news agency reported. 
NO ABNORMALITIES REPORTED AT IDLED NUCLEAR PLANTS 
The quake ​measured an ‘upper 5’ on ​Japan’s seismic intensity scale  strong ⁠enough to make it difficult for people to move around and cause unreinforced concrete-block walls to collapse. 
The tremor had an epicenter in the Pacific Ocean and was ​10 km deep, JMA said. 
Located in the “Ring of Fire” of volcanoes and oceanic ​trenches partly encircling ⁠the Pacific Basin, Japan is one of the world’s most earthquake-prone countries, with a tremor occurring at least every five minutes. 
It accounts for about 20% of the world’s earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 or more, such as the 2011 disaster ⁠that caused ​nuclear meltdowns at a Fukushima power plant. 
There are no nuclear power ​plants currently in operation in the affected areas and Hokkaido Electric Power Co. and Tohoku Electric Power Co. said there were no abnormalities reported ​at their idled facilities there. 
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Anchoring Bias
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Availability Heuristic
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Representativeness Heuristic
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Framing Effect
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Loss Aversion
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9.9%
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Straw Man
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Appeal to Authority
44.1%
False Dilemma
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Slippery Slope
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Circular Reasoning
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Hasty Generalization
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Red Herring
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Bandwagon
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Appeal to Emotion
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Politically Right Leaning Bias
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