Japan on Wednesday recorded another strong earthquake, the third in as many days, after a 6-magnitude tremor struck eastern Aomori and Hokkaido. No tsunami warning was issued, authorities said. The fresh jolt comes after a 7.6-magnitude quake on Monday and 6.7 tremors on Tuesday in Honchō. Monday’s earthquake injured 51 people so far, with the toll rising, according to AFP. The impact had been severe - shaking buildings, damaging roads, shattering windows and triggering tsunami waves up to 70 cm. Following the sequence of strong quakes, the JMA on Tuesday issued a rare “megaquake advisory”, warning of an increased probability of an even more powerful event - possibly magnitude 8 or higher - within the next week, as reported by the Associated Press. The agency said, “Due to the

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