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Gikabalak-ang moabot sa kapin 10 mil ang nakalas sa usa pa lang ka prefecture (state) sa Japan nga naigo sa 8.9 magnitude nga linog nga gisundan dayon sa 10-metros nga tsunami sumala pa sa usa ka opisyal sa maong nasud.

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The death toll in Japan's earthquake and tsunami will likely exceed 10,000 in one state alone, an official said today, as millions of survivors were left without drinking water, electricity and proper food along the pulverized northeastern coast.

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The death toll in Japan's earthquake and tsunami will likely exceed 10,000 in one state alone, an official said today, as millions of survivors were left without drinking water, electricity and proper food along the pulverized northeastern coast.

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