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A fatal earthquake hit western Japan on Monday killing four people and injuring hundreds. The magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck near Osaka, Japan, early morning and caused massive damage.
The country's second largest earthquake grounded several flights and paralyzed traffic and commuter trains most of the day.
Several horrifying videos of the massive earthquake were posted online by people in Japan. In one video, highway light poles are seen swaying while the earth shook and shows the intensity of the quake.
Highway lights seen swaying in video shot during powerful quake that struck near Osaka.Japanese officials confirmed at least 3 people have died and more than 300 are injured in the calamity. The quake knocked over walls, broke windows and set off scattered building fires. It cracked roads and broke water pipes, leaving several homes without water.
Japanese officials say at least 3 people have died and more than 300 are injured. https://t.co/WQqvBZUgdc pic.twitter.com/UqGkjlG44V
- ABC News (@ABC) June 18, 2018
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