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BY THE NUMBERS: The toll from Japan's twin earthquakes

FILE - In this April 19, 2016 photo, people line up for rations in Kumamoto, Japan. About 100,000 evacuees from a pair of powerful earthquakes in Japan have been enduring chilly weather, some sleeping outdoors or in their cars. The first of two back-to-back earthquakes struck the southern Japanese island of Kyushu one week ago Thursday night.  (Naohiko Hatta/Kyodo News via AP, File) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT

The first of two back-to-back earthquakes struck the southern Japanese island of Kyushu one week ago Thursday night. Here is a look, by the numbers, at the quakes and their aftermath.
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48: Confirmed deaths from the earthquakes.
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10: Additional deaths attributed to evacuation-related stress.
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2: People still missing.
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1,156: People injured by the earthquakes.
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221: Number with serious injuries.
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9,900: Homes damaged or destroyed.
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100,000: People in shelters.
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6.5: Magnitude of first earthquake on April 14 at 9:26 p.m.
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7.3: Magnitude of second quake on April 16 at 1:25 a.m.
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754: Aftershocks as of 10 a.m. Thursday.

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