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Osaka Fish Surge: Earthquake Precursor Worry in Japan

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Okay, here’s a summary of the news articles provided, focusing‌ on the ⁤core event and the concerns raised:

core Event:

A⁢ large, ‌unusual influx of fish​ has been observed in the Dotonbori River in ⁤Osaka, ‌Japan. This has been happening recently and is attracting notable attention.

Concerns &​ Analysis:

*‌ Earthquake Precursor: ⁢ The⁢ primary concern is that this unusual‌ fish behavior could be a precursor to a major‍ earthquake. This belief is​ rooted‌ in the idea that⁣ some animals ‍exhibit strange ‍behavior before‍ seismic events.
* Expert Analysis: ​ Experts are ⁤analyzing the situation, looking for potential reasons behind ​the⁣ influx.At ⁣least two reasons ‍are being considered (mentioned in the first article, though not detailed in these snippets).
* Public Reaction: Japanese‌ netizens (internet users) are expressing worry ‌and​ speculating that the fish influx is a sign of an impending earthquake.
* Trypophobia Warning: One article​ specifically warns ⁤those with‌ trypophobia ​(fear⁤ of clusters of holes) as the ‌sight of ‍many fish together ⁤could ​be disturbing.

Sources:

The news is​ being reported by several⁣ sources, including:

* Hong Kong‍ 01
* ⁣ kimo news
* ⁣ ​ AM730

In essence, the story is about a strange natural​ phenomenon (the fish ​influx) that is triggering anxiety in Japan due ⁤to the‌ contry’s history with earthquakes⁣ and‍ the belief in animal-based early warning signs.

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