By Douglas V. Gibbs
An originally thought to be a magnitude 7.3 quake, later down-graded to 6.9, struck south of Japan in the Pacific Ocean, 52 miles east of Naha, on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa.
The quake, only 6.2 miles below the seabed, was large enough to trigger at least one tsunami in nearby areas.
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Strong earthquake shakes southern Japan - USA Today
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