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A magnitude 5.5 quake hits southwestern Japan

A magnitude 5.5 quake hits southwestern Japan

NHK02-07-2025
The Japan Meteorological Agency says a magnitude 5.5 quake occurred in Kagoshima Prefecture at 3:26 PM Wednesday local time. It had an intensity of lower 5 on the Japanese scale of 0 to 7. The JMA says there is no tsunami threat.
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