Japan hit by 6.4-magnitude quake within hours after 6.6 shock

It looks like it will never end. A new 6.4 magnitude tremor hit Japan Tuesday morning, after a quite identical tremor shook the country Monday evening.
The earthquake occurred at about 8:08 A.M. Tuesday (7:08 P.M. Monday ET), the U.S. Geological Center announced. The quake occurred at a depth of 13 kilometers and was located at 150 km NE from capital Tokyo and 50 km SW from damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

Just short time before, a strong 6.6-magnitude quake rocked Japan Monday night, exactly as a 1-month anniversary of the country’s disastrous 9.0-magnitude tremor and tsunami.

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The authorities revealed initially that 4 people were trapped. However the Firefighters reported later that more than four were in danger, but an exact figure was not known.

There were no threats of tsunami but unfortunately some troubling fire sparked at the crippled Fukishima power plant.

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