Japan Eases Back Tsunami Warning After Magnitude 7.7 Quake
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Aerial footage shows tsunami waves hitting Hokkaido, Japan following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake which rocked the country on Monday.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 struck off Japan's northern coast, prompting a temporary tsunami alert across the region.
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While immediate damage appears limited, the bigger question now is whether this quake could be a precursor to something larger.
THE first tsunami waves have hit Japan and bigger swells are expected after a huge 7.5-magnitude earthquake rocked the island nation. Waves of up to 10ft could crash into the north of the country