Japan's northeastern coast has suffered another earthquake, this one centered about 25 miles (40 kilometers) under the water and off the coast of Miyagi prefecture. The quake was measured at 7.4 magnitude. As a comparison, last month's quke was a 9.0-magnitude.
The quake was felt as far away as Tokyo, where buildings shook for about a minute.
Japan's government meteorological bureau has issued a tsunami warning.
Workers battling to control the stricken Fukushima Daiishi nuclear plant on Japan's northeast coast were ordered to evacuate after the quake.
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i have seen no explanation from the left of why george bush issued the previous earthquake.
i certainly hope they find out why he did this.
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