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Southern Japan hit by 7.1-magnitude quake, causing small tsunamis with minor damage

  • The quake hit at 4.42pm (0742 GMT) off Kyushu at a depth of 25 kilometres (16 miles), the United States Geological Survey says

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A person watches breaking news on a tsunami in Tokyo in April. Japan issued tsunami alerts after a 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck, followed by a 7.1 tremor on Thursday. Photo: AP
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 shook southern Japan on Thursday, the United States Geological Survey said, but no major damage was reported and only relatively minor tsunami waves lashed the coast.
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The quake hit at 4.42pm (0742 GMT) off Kyushu at a depth of 25 kilometres (16 miles), the agency said.

The agency had initially reported two strong quakes, with magnitudes of 6.9 and 7.1, but later said there had only been one tremor.

“This error has been fixed. There was one event,” the USGS said.

The Japan Meteorological Agency also reported a single quake with a magnitude of 7.1.

Broadcaster NHK showed footage of traffic lights shaking violently in Miyazaki on Kyushu’s southeast coast.

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