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Japan Earthquake
Earthquake hits Japan, more than 100 injured
By MARI YAMAGUCHI
Published: Jul 24, 2008

A powerful earthquake rattled parts of northern Japan early Thursday, injuring more than 100 people, triggering landslides and cutting power to thousands of people, officials said.

Japan's Meteorological Agency said there was no danger of a tsunami from the temblor, which had a preliminary magnitude of 6.8. It struck shortly after midnight about 65 miles underground and centered just off the coast of Iwate, 280 miles northeast of Tokyo.

At least 109 people were injured, including 16 seriously, according to the National Police Agency. Japan's Kyodo News agency said 131 people were injured, citing its own tally.

The earthquake caused strong shaking of up to 40 seconds in large parts of northern Japan, official said. More 

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