Strong Quake Shakes Southern JapanMonday June 12, 2006 1:01 AM
TOKYO (AP) - A strong earthquake rattled southern Japan early Monday followed
by a milder temblor in the north, but there was no danger of a tsunami from either,
the nation's meteorological agency said.
At least five people were injured from the magnitude-6.2 quake in the south,
but no one died, Kyodo News agency reported. No injuries or damage were reported
from the second quake, Kyodo said.
The first quake occurred at around 5 a.m. 87 miles underground in Oita Prefecture
(state) on the southern island of Kyushu. It struck wide areas of southern and western
Japan, Kyodo said.
The second one, which registered magnitude-4.8, was three hours later off the coast
of Aomori in northern Japan.
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