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World No. 23 pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, world No. 53 Ashmita Chaliha and the 17-year-old Anmol Kharb registered stunning wins in the first doubles and second and deciding singles to take India through to the summit clash.
Around 200 tremors have been detected since the quake first hit on Monday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, which warned that more strong shocks could hit in the coming days.
The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 triggered waves of around 1 metre along parts of the Sea of Japan coast with a larger wave expected, public broadcaster NHK reported.
The 21-year-old Priyanshu toiled hard for one hour and 14 minutes before losing 21-18 14-21 17-21.
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Approved two years ago by the Japanese government and greenlighted by the U.N. nuclear watchdog last month, the discharge is a key step in a dauntingly long and difficult process of decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi plant, including the removal of molten fuel.
The Indian pair went down to South Korea's Baek Ha Na and Lee So Hee 10-21, 10-21.
Keralite Treesa and Gayatri defeated the world No. 23 duo of Liu Xuanxuan and Li Wen Mei of China 21-14, 18-21, 21-12 in the quarterfinals.
The world No 17 pair will now take on the world No. 23 duo of Liu Xuan Xuan and Li Wen Mei of China in the quarterfinals.
PV Sindhu lost to China's Zhang Yi Man I 39 minutes.