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Friday's earthquake resulted in a tsunami that affected Japan and the U.S.. But the wave action may not be done. Meteorologist Kevin Lollis said there is a still a chance for more tsunami waves. Those waves, plus rising tides, could do more damage.

Friday's earthquake resulted in a tsunami that affected Japan and the United States. But the wave action may not be done. Meteorologist Kevin Lollis said there is a still a chance for more tsunami waves. Those waves, plus rising tides, could do more damage to coastal areas.

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