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Powerful Earthquake Jolts Japan, No Damage To Nuclear Facilities Reported
A strong earthquake in western Japan rattled people awake as dawn broke Saturday, injuring at least two dozen people.. The U.S. Geological Survey initially reported the quake as magnitude 6.0, but later revised its reading to magnitude 5.8. The Japan Meteorological Agency ranked the quake at 6.0, but later revised their measurement to 6.3.
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