Tsunami hits Japan after powerful earthquakes
Magnitude 7.1 and 7.5 quakes cause damage and evacuate residents
At least four people have been killed and thousands are in evacuation centers
Tsunami waves began arriving along a broad span of the coast in southern Japan after back-to-back earthquakes.
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami advisory after a 71-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern island of Kyushu on Thursday. A 75 magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on Monday, triggering tsunami warnings and leaving at least four people dead.
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