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Japan earthquake leaves two dead | Japan earthquake leaves two dead |
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A strong earthquake in north-western Japan has killed two people and injured more than 150. | A strong earthquake in north-western Japan has killed two people and injured more than 150. |
The quake of preliminary magnitude 6.6 struck off the coast of Niigata, some 260km (160 miles) north-west of Tokyo, Japan's meteorological agency says. | The quake of preliminary magnitude 6.6 struck off the coast of Niigata, some 260km (160 miles) north-west of Tokyo, Japan's meteorological agency says. |
A number of houses were damaged, and a fire started at the Kashiwazaki nuclear plant. But officials said there was no risk of a radiation leak. | A number of houses were damaged, and a fire started at the Kashiwazaki nuclear plant. But officials said there was no risk of a radiation leak. |
Waves up to 50cm (20 inches) high were reported to have hit the coast. | |
The tremor also swayed buildings in Tokyo. | The tremor also swayed buildings in Tokyo. |
'I was so scared' | 'I was so scared' |
The earthquake hit the country at 0113 GMT, the meteorological agency says. The epicentre was about 60km (37 miles) south-west of Niigata. | The earthquake hit the country at 0113 GMT, the meteorological agency says. The epicentre was about 60km (37 miles) south-west of Niigata. |
Some wooden buildings in the Niigata area collapsed, injuring and trapping more than 100 people, Japan's media said. | Some wooden buildings in the Niigata area collapsed, injuring and trapping more than 100 people, Japan's media said. |
Black smoke was seen billowing from the Kashiwazaki nuclear power station, after a fire started at an electricity transformer building. | Black smoke was seen billowing from the Kashiwazaki nuclear power station, after a fire started at an electricity transformer building. |
But the reactor - like several others - shut down automatically, and there was said to be no risk of any radiation leak. | But the reactor - like several others - shut down automatically, and there was said to be no risk of any radiation leak. |
One of the worst-hit areas appears to be the city of Kashiwazaki - close to the quake's epicentre. | One of the worst-hit areas appears to be the city of Kashiwazaki - close to the quake's epicentre. |
"I was so scared - the violent shaking went on for 20 seconds. I almost fainted through fear of the shaking," local resident Ritei Wakatsuki told the Associated Press news agency. | "I was so scared - the violent shaking went on for 20 seconds. I almost fainted through fear of the shaking," local resident Ritei Wakatsuki told the Associated Press news agency. |
Water and gas was cut off to the city's 35,000 households, and in Niigata 27,000 houses were without power. | Water and gas was cut off to the city's 35,000 households, and in Niigata 27,000 houses were without power. |
A fire started in a building at the Kashiwazaki reactor | |
A tsunami warning was issued, but it was later lifted. | A tsunami warning was issued, but it was later lifted. |
In Tokyo, buildings swayed and bullet train services were briefly suspended. | In Tokyo, buildings swayed and bullet train services were briefly suspended. |
The government has set up a crisis management headquarters to deal with the impact of the tremor. | The government has set up a crisis management headquarters to deal with the impact of the tremor. |
Earthquakes are common in Japan, which is situated in one of the world's most seismically active areas, and the country regularly holds safety drills. | Earthquakes are common in Japan, which is situated in one of the world's most seismically active areas, and the country regularly holds safety drills. |
In October 2004, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck Niigata, killing 65 people, and in 1995 a magnitude 7.2 tremor killed more than 6,400 in Kobe. | In October 2004, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck Niigata, killing 65 people, and in 1995 a magnitude 7.2 tremor killed more than 6,400 in Kobe. |