Japan
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Japan 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Update: Tsunami Warning Lifted, 4 Confirmed Dead
At least four people are dead after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the west coast of Japan on Monday, according to local authorities. Tsunami warnings were canceled along coastal regions, but advisories remain and residents have been urged to evacuate.
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