Magnitude 6.2 earthquake hits Japan
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The initial jolt was a magnitude 6.2 quake that measured strong 5 on Japan's seismic intensity scale. There was no threat of a tsunami.
A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Japan, sending violent tremors across cities and leaving commuters in shock as trains rattled dramatically on camera. Chilling visuals show the moment the quake hit,
A series of earthquakes rattled western Japan on Tuesday morning, shaking homes, triggering early warning alerts on phones and television, and forcing bullet trains to a halt as officials raced to assess damage and inspect critical infrastructure.
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