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A possible magnitude-nine earthquake along the Nankai Trough, a submarine trough near the South of Japan, may lead to up to 298,000 deaths and a loss of up to 270 trillion yen (S$2.43 trillion) in Japan's economy.
The latest report revises the anticipated death toll from a Nankai Trough megaquake to approximately 298,000, down from a previous estimate of 323,000 made a decade ago. This adjustment considers a scenario where the disaster strikes during a winter night,