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Thousands flee Japan coast after tsunami scare following 7.3 quake

Tokyo, Dec 7: A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake jolted northeastern Japan today, triggering metre-high tsunami waves and shaking buildings in Tokyo that forced thousands of people to flee their homes, more than a year after



The area was shaken by repeated, smaller aftershocks, the agency said. 



After the quake, authorities issued a warning that a tsunami potentially as high as 2m could hit. Sirens whooped along the coast as people ran for higher ground. 

Ishinomaki, a city in Miyagi, reported a tsunami 1-meter-high and other towns reported smaller tsunamis. 

About two hours after the quake struck, the tsunami warning was cancelled. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center earlier said there was no risk of a widespread tsunami. 

Aiko Hibiya, a volunteer for the recovery in Minami-Sanriku, a coastal town devastated by last year's tsunami, said she was at a friend's temporary housing when the quake struck.

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