Emily Feng - NPR
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The day after the Asian island's worst quake in a quarter century, most residents cannot stop talking about how much worse it could have been.
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At least nine people died in the 7.4 magnitude quake, which collapsed buildings and created a tsunami that washed ashore in southern Japan.
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U.S. defense officials say they believe the downed balloon was part of a fleet Beijing has deployed over 40 countries.
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Athletes and other attendees will be in a closed "loop" with strict rules about everything from daily testing for athletes to how spectators should respond — no cheering out loud, please!