TOKYO (Reuters) -Crews at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Friday started clearing the charred wreckage of a Japan Airlines (JAL) plane that collided with a Coast Guard turboprop on the runway on Tuesday. All 379 people on board the Airbus A350 jet escaped, but five of the six crew on the Coast Guard craft died as they set off to deliver aid to an earthquake zone. 4:10 p.m. (0710 GMT) - A magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes Japan's west coast and thousands of rescue crews including Coast Guard planes stationed at Haneda Airport scrambled to help.
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