A strong aftershock is caught on camera in Japan, just hours after a magnitude 6 quake hit the southwest of the country.<br /><br /> At least three people are reported to have been killed and hundreds more have been injured.<br /><br /> There is widespread damage to buildings, although Japan’s nuclear watchdog says all power plants are operating normally.<br /><br /> Many people are still out on the streets, too afraid to stay indoors.<br /><br /> One man said: “I felt the ground shake, both vertically and horizontally.”<br /><br /> A woman said: “I was unable to keep standing.”<br /><br /> The quake struck close to the city of Kumamoto.<br /><br /> Fires have also broken out in some areas, accounting for at least one of the deaths.<br /><br /> Local media say at least 400 people have been treated in hospital. <br /><br /> Japan is still recovering from a powerful quake that killed almost 20,000 people in March 2011.
