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Japan: Earthquake of 6.1 Magnitude Hits Iwate Prefecture

By ANI | Updated: April 2, 2024 08:11 IST

Tokyo [Japana], April 2 : An earthquake of 6.1magnitude struck Japan's northern coast of Iwate prefecture on the intervening ...

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Tokyo [Japana], April 2 : An earthquake of 6.1magnitude struck Japan's northern coast of Iwate prefecture on the intervening night of Monday-Tuesday, Japan's Meteorological Centre said. The earthquake occurred at 00:59 am (IST).

The epicentre of the earthquake was the northern coastal part of Iwate Prefecture, the agency said, adding that a tsunami warning had not been issued. There were no reports of immediate damage.

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