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Sanriku Coast Slow Slip Continues After April Earthquake, Committee Warns
A 'slow slip' phenomenon, where tectonic plates slowly slide past each other, is reportedly continuing off Japan's Sanriku coast, albeit at a reduced pace, following a major earthquake in April. The government's Earthquake Research Committee urges continued vigilance regarding seismic activity.
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