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A strong earthquake has shaken the city of Osaka in western Japan. There are reports of scattered damage including broken glass and concrete.

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    A magnitude 6.6 quake struck the west coast of Japan’s Shikoku island on Wednesday night. Several people received minor injuries. Water pipes were ruptured at several locations in Sukumo City in ...
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