Video published on March 9, 2011
TOKYO -- A magnitude 8.9 earthquake has hit northern Japan on Friday, spawning tsunamis and sending a massive volume of water inching toward highways.
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake, the world’s strongest in more than six years, struck the coast of Japan, causing a tsunami as high as 10 meters that inundated towns north of Tokyo.
State seismologists raised a tsunami alert over at least 19 areas in the Philippines on Friday afternoon after a magnitude-8.9 quake hit Japan, the biggest to hit that country in seven years.
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