Environment
'Meteorite' Spotted Moments After Japan Earthquake
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo once again, strongly hitting Namie, Futuba District, and Fukushima, with its epicenter more than 60 kilometers northwest of Iwaki. Local authorities released a warning for immediate evacuation, fearing tsunamis as high as three meters. Furthermore, a rare sighting of a meteorite capped off all the intense events in Japan for this week.
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