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Japanese police say 200 to 300 bodies have been found in a northeastern coastal area where a massive earthquake spawned a tsunami.
The magnitude 8.9 offshore quake unleashed a 23-foot (7-meter) tsunami and was followed by more than 50 aftershocks for hours, many of them of more than magnitude 6.0. Earlier, police confirmed at least 60 people had been killed and 56 were missing. The death toll was likely to continue climbing given the scale of Friday's disaster.
8:57 amTokyoby James SimmsAdd a Comment Possibly the only subway line to re-open in Tokyo after the quake, the Ginza Line, Japan's oldest line, shut down again after just about an hour after restarting because of over-crowding—quite unusual in a city where straphangers are used to being literally pushed in by subway employees.
8:46 amby Brittany HiteAdd a Comment Japan police say 200-300 bodies found in northeastern coastal area, the AP reports.
8:38 amAdd a Comment The Miyagi police said 200 to 300 bodies have been found, according to Kyodo News.