TOKYO: A strong earthquake on Friday (Oct 5) jolted the same area of Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido that was hit by one of the country's most powerful tremors last month.
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The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.3, and measured a 'weak 5' on Japan's quake intensity scale. |
There was no danger of a tsunami from the quake, it said.
The US Geological Survey said the quake, which it measured at 5.2 magnitude, was 42km deep and centred on Hokkaido's southern coast.
A magnitude-6.7 quake on Sep 6 paralysed Hokkaido, an island the size of Austria, killing dozens, triggering landslides and temporarily knocking power to all 5.3 million of its residents.
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