Strong Earthquake Strikes Japan's Noto Peninsula, Collapsing Homes

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A series of earthquakes struck Japan's north-central Ishikawa region, causing five previously damaged homes to collapse but resulting in no major damage or life-threatening injuries. These quakes are believed to be aftershocks of a deadly January 1st earthquake that killed 260 people. Residents remain cautious as they continue to recover from the earlier disaster.
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- M6.0 quake hits Noto Peninsula in central Japan, no tsunami threat Kyodo News Plus
- M6.0 earthquake hits Ishikawa Pref. | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News NHK WORLD
- Strong quake shakes Japan's hard-hit Noto Peninsula area The Japan Times
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