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Foreign Ministry: increased risk of new earthquakes in Japan

Foreign Ministry: increased risk of new earthquakes in Japan

The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to travelers regarding an increased risk of powerful earthquakes in Japan, specifically in the Tohoku and Hokkaido regions. These seismic events could potentially cause significant disruptions to air and rail transportation services.

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