At least 109 people were injured in a magnitude-6.8 earthquake that hit northern Japan shortly after midnight on Wednesday, media reports said Thursday according to DPA. The government sent a research team Thursday morning to the quake- hit region to inspect the damages. About 15 of those injured were in serious condition, while others sustained minor injuries, police said. The injured included a 59-year-old woman who broke a bone when she fell off the stairs during the quake in Iwate province and a 5-year- old boy who burned his back when boiling water spilled during the quake. Landslides were reported in some mountainous areas, windows shattered and objects fell as the seismic wave rattled buildings across northern Japan. Water pipes burst and more than 500 households were left without water in some regions. East Japan Railway Co suspended train services in the northern region Thursday morning for safety checks. No damage was reported to nuclear power plants in Miyagi and Fukushima provinces, or at nuclear fuel recycling facilities in Aomori city. The government set up a task force at the prime minister's office to deal with the quake's aftermath.