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Japan Hit By 6.3 Magnitude Earthquake

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This aerial view shows the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Monday, March 11, 2013. The two-year anniversary Monday of Japan’s devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear catastrophe is serving to spotlight the stakes of the country’s struggles to clean up radiation, rebuild lost communities and determine new energy and economic strategies. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
This aerial view shows the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Monday, March 11, 2013. The two-year anniversary Monday of Japan’s devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear catastrophe is serving to spotlight the stakes of the country’s struggles to clean up radiation, rebuild lost communities and determine new energy and economic strategies. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)

A strong earthquake in Western Japan on Saturday reportedly injured at least 24 people and caused damage to some homes — although there was no threat of a tsunami.

AFP reports that the quake hit near Awaji island, which is located to the southwest of the city of Kobe. The quake was measured at 6.3 by the Japanese meteorological agency, and 6.0 by the US Geological Survey.

 

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“Although there may be slight sea-level changes in coastal regions, the earthquake caused no damage to Japan,” said the Japanese Meteorological Agency of the quake, according to Reuters.

Local officials told Kyodo News there was some damage on Awaji Island, while the meteorological agency warned of potential aftershocks.

The wounded raged in age from 1 to 95, added Kyodo, with the most injuries registered in Hyogo Prefecture, which suspended train service following the temblor. Some injuries wre serious, but no one died.

No damage was reported by officials at the Oi Nuclear Power plant, the only such functioning facility in Japan following the devastating Fukushima quake.

“Our operation has continued as we haven’t monitored any abnormality, but we are still checking if there is any damage to the facilities,” said a plant official to AFP.

This article originally was published at Global Post.

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April 13th, 2013
Faine Greenwood

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