Core Points - The Chinese Embassy in Japan issued a notification on December 11, reminding Chinese citizens in Japan to register for "Overseas Citizen Registration" due to the frequent natural disasters in Japan [1] - A 7.6 magnitude earthquake occurred near Aomori Prefecture on December 8, prompting tsunami warnings along the Pacific coast [1] - The Japanese government is expected to release updated loss predictions for a potential Tokyo earthquake, estimating 18,000 deaths and losses of 83 trillion yen if a 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurs [1] Group 1 - The "Overseas Citizen Registration" feature on the "Chinese Consul" APP has been fully launched to help protect the safety of Chinese citizens in Japan and provide consular services [1] - Chinese citizens in Japan are encouraged to download the "Chinese Consul" APP or use the WeChat mini-program to register, ensuring that their personal information is accurate and complete [1] - The information provided will be strictly protected, and the embassy will send targeted safety information based on the registration data [1] Group 2 - The "Overseas Citizen Registration" will not require personal information such as bank account details or money transfers, emphasizing the importance of safety awareness [2] - In case of emergencies, individuals are advised to contact local police and reach out to the Chinese Embassy in Japan for assistance [2]
日本近期地震多发 我使馆提醒中国公民进行“海外公民登记”
21世纪经济报道·2025-12-11 05:03