Japan quake increased risk in Tokyo, other areas

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May. 26 2011 Two months after a massive earthquake triggered the catastrophe still plaguing Japan, the island nation continues to experience powerful aftershocks. But, contrary to the popular belief that quakes release the geological forces that caused them, a new study concludes the threat of major aftershocks looms larger than ever.
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Japan quake increased risk in Tokyo, other areas
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May. 26 2011 Two months after a massive earthquake triggered the catastrophe still plaguing Japan, the island nation continues to experience powerful aftershocks. But, contrary to the popular belief that quakes release the geological forces that caused them, a new study concludes the threat of major aftershocks looms larger than ever.
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