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TOKYO -- A mudslide occurred after the magnitude-7 quake that jolted eastern and northeastern Japan Monday afternoon killed a 16-old-young woman and left at least 2 of her family members injured in Fukushima prefecture, local media reported.
It also left 3 people unaccounted for in the northeastern prefecture, Kyodo News reported.
Monday's quake triggered the Japan Meteorological Agency to issue a tsunami warning, which had later been lifted.
The quake struck eastern, northeastern parts of Japan at 5:16 pm local time (0816 GMT) on Monday.
The epicenter, with a depth of 10 km, was near Hamadori of Fukushima Prefecture. The Tremor was strongly felt in buildings in Tokyo, some 200 km south of Hamadori.
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