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Explainer | Heading to Japan? How Hongkongers can prepare amid earthquake concerns

The Post has gathered expert advice on how best to prepare and cope should an earthquake hit during your trip

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Predictions of a mega-earthquake from manga have caused some tourists to be wary of travelling to Japan this month. Photo: EPA/EFE
Lorraine ChiangandTimon Johnson

Recent rumours about a “megaquake” hitting Japan on July 5, stemming from a manga artist whose earlier prediction of a major disaster in 2011 reportedly came true, have caused some concern among Hong Kong residents planning to travel to the country this month.

While Japanese authorities have dismissed the claims, stating that earthquakes cannot be predicted with current scientific knowledge and can occur anywhere at any time, even outside Japan, the Post has gathered expert advice for travellers on how to cope should an earthquake hit.

1. How do I prepare for an earthquake?

The Hong Kong Observatory recommends that travellers download earthquake warning applications. The Japan National Tourism Organisation offers an app called “Safety Tips”, which provides push notifications for early earthquake warnings in English, Chinese and other languages, along with general safety advice.

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The “Safety Tips” app is available on Apple and Android devices.
For accidents and emergencies in Japan, tourists can call 050-3816-2787 for help in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Hongkongers overseas requiring help can visit the hotline information site.
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Additionally, travellers should ask their hotels or residences about emergency escape routes in case of an earthquake.

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