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GomiGirl wrote:Hey lazy bones - no hotlinking.
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:Anyone else feel the magnitude 4.7 in Chiba this morning? Chiba seems to have been really shaking for the past 6 months.
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M2.4の地震、千葉県北東部
この地震による津波の心配はありません。14日06時40分ころ、地震がありました。最大震度1 千葉県
4 hours, 11 minutes ago
M4.6の地震、千葉県北西部
この地震による津波の心配はありません。14日05時03分ころ、地震がありました。最大震度2 茨城県、栃木県、群馬県、埼玉県、千葉県、東京都、神奈川県、静岡県
5 hours, 48 minutes ago
Taro Toporific wrote:MrUltimateGaijin wrote:Anyone else feel the magnitude 4.7 in Chiba this morning? Chiba seems to have been really shaking for the past 6 months.
An NHK earthquake science program a few days ago said, "Plate Movements should intensify and occur farther south of Fukushima" (translation: Chiba gonna get it next).
yanpa wrote:You are correct, the maps are here.
Taro Toporific wrote:1:47pm: I just cracked open a can of Cola Shock, sloshed in a couple extra shots of shochu hooch, and then I could swear the earth started moving. Weird.M5.3の地震、千葉県東方沖
この地震による津波の心配はありません。4日13時42分ころ、地震がありました。最大震度4 茨城県、千葉県
15 minutes ago
Yokohammer wrote:Take care Kansai guys. 6- is pretty scary (and can do some damage).
Didn't feel a thing up here though.
GomiGirl wrote:Hey lazy bones - no hotlinking.
Yokohammer wrote:"Yet" ... yes, that's worth keeping in mind, especially for the next few days.
I was once more reassured than anything after fairly strong quakes, subscribing to the theory that they "released pressure" and that a larger quake was unlikely to follow. The big quake up here completely trashed that theory. There were a couple of pretty big shakers in the few weeks immediately prior to the Big One, and one that was about a 5, I think, just two or three days before.
Not trying to be a scaremonger or anything, just suggesting caution for a while.
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