Large earthquake hits north-east Japan
6.7-magnitude quake shakes Pacific region devastated by tsunami in March, but no reports of any casualties
A large earthquake has hit north-east Japan in the same area where a massive quake in March triggered a devastating tsunami, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
Japan's meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning for the region, but cancelled it about an hour later.
Thursday's quake hit about 30 miles (47km) from the shore of Iwate prefecture at 6.51am local time (9.51pm GMT Wednesday), the meteorological agency said. Much of the coast in the area is still heavily damaged from March's disasters.
The US Pacific Tsunami warning centre said it did not expect a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami.
The quake, 19.9 miles deep, caused tremors across the northern half of the country, including Tokyo, which is about 325 miles to the southwest. It was followed by several smaller aftershocks.
Japan is located on the Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines spanning the Pacific Basin, and is regularly hit by earthquakes.
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guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/23/earthquake-hits-north-east-japan
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