Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Strikes Eastern Japan, Injuring 23 and Disrupting Trains
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Japan in the early hours of Sunday, leaving at least 23 people injured, most with minor wounds. The tremors caused widespread train delays and disruptions to transportation across the affected region. In Tokyo, a water pipe burst and power outages were reported at several homes. Authorities confirmed that no tsunami warning was issued following the quake. Nuclear facilities in the region were also reported to be safe and unaffected.
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