The Latest: 2 feared dead in Japan earthquake, 41 injured
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The Latest on the earthquake in Japan (all times local):
10:45 a.m.
Japanese disaster authorities say two people have been found without vital signs and 41 others injured by an earthquake in western Japan.
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The magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck the city of Osaka and the surrounding area Monday about 8 a.m.
The Fire and Disaster Management Agency said one person had no heartbeat and wasn't breathing and a second person also had no vital signs. Japanese media reported one of the likely victims is a 9-year-old girl found at a school.
Japanese authorities don't confirm death until after an examination at a hospital.
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The Japan Meteorological Agency has updated the magnitude of the quake to 6.1, stronger than the initial 5.9 magnitude.
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9:10 a.m.
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A strong earthquake has shaken the city of Osaka in western Japan. There are reports of scattered damage including broken glass and concrete.
The Japan Meteorological Agency says a quake with preliminary magnitude of 5.9 struck Monday around 8 a.m. The inland earthquake poses no tsunami risk.
Japanese government spokesman Yoshihide Suga says there were no reports of major damage as of 8:30 a.m. No injuries have been reported.
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Train and subway service including the bullet train have been suspended to check for damage to equipment.