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At least two people died and a number were injured after an earthquake jolted southern Japan, toppling buildings and disrupting power supplies.
Officials say more people could be trapped under collapsed buildings.
About 16,000 homes were left without electricity and 38,000 without gas, reports say.
No tsunami warning was issued after the magnitude 6.4 quake, which struck at 21:26 (12:26 GMT) east of Kumamoto city, on the island of Kyushu.
Nuclear reactors on the island are not reported to have been affected.
The two Sendai nuclear reactors on Kyushu were operating as normal while the three Genkai nuclear reactors still in operation were already closed for routine inspection.