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Tsunami advisory lifted after 6.9 earthquake off northeast Japan

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TOKYO — A magnitude-6.9 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan early Tuesday, triggering minor tsunamis but no reports of major damage or injuries.

The Japan Meteorological Agency lifted a tsunami advisory two hours after it was issued following the quake, which hit at 8 a.m. Japan time.

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The quake’s epicenter was at a depth of about 10 kilometers (6 miles). It shook much of northeast Japan and could be felt in Tokyo, 690 kilometers away.

Small tsunamis of up to 20 centimeters were recorded after the quake along the coast of Iwate prefecture, according to the agency, much smaller than the possible 1-meter  tsunami mentioned in the advisory.

Several smaller aftershocks were also reported in the area.

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The earthquake struck in the same region hit by a devastating earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, killing more than 18,000 people.

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