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Earthquake causes minor injuries, scattered damage in western Japan

The USGS website recorded hits from many people in both regions who reported feeling the jolts and characterized them as "weak" or "light." Both areas also had smaller aftershocks.
The USGS website recorded hits from many people in both regions who reported feeling the jolts and characterized them as "weak" or "light." Both areas also had smaller aftershocks. Getty Images

TOKYO – An overnight earthquake has caused minor injuries and scattered damage in southwestern Japan and delayed trains Friday morning.

The 2:06 a.m. quake had a magnitude of 6.3 according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It struck offshore in the Inland Sea between three of Japan’s four main islands and nearest to the northern coast of the island of Kyushu. It was also felt on nearby parts of Honshu and Shikoku islands.

Japanese media tallied at least 18 injuries, including people who were knocked out of their beds. The quake burst some water pipes, but didn’t appear to cause any significant damage. Japanese television showed roped-off debris that had fallen from the facade of one building.

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