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GJA powerful, deadly earthquake struck Japan early Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 110 others as it violently shook buildings and triggered a small tsunami that hit the coast, officials and media reports said.
The magnitude-7.1 quake struck at 9:42 a.m. local time off the north coast of Ishikawa prefecture (state), Japan's Meteorological Agency said, about 225 miles northwest of Tokyo. The agency issued a tsunami warning urging people near the sea to move to higher land.
A small tsunami measuring 6 inches hit shore about 40 minutes after the quake, the agency said. The warning was lifted about an hour later.
At least one person was killed and 80 others injured along the country's Sea of Japan coast, media reports said...
Mulboyne wrote:
TV Tokyo has a reputation for having highly inappropriate or strangely apposite images onscreen when they put a newsflash up. It isn't company policy: it is purely a matter of chance depending on the programming at the time. Here are the shots from the channels that accompanied the Kanazawa earthquake news. TV. Tokyo is bottom right.
Big Booger wrote:Another earthquake today, in Kansai.3 shakes and a roll.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Did those of you in Tokyo just feel that little tremor about a minute ago?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Did those of you in Tokyo just feel that little tremor about a minute ago?
Mulboyne wrote:Anyone ever come across one of these? Apparently a map of how to walk home after an earthquake.
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Nothing happens at nuclear power plant after huge quake
AP Press http://www.idiotsinjapan.com, July 16th, 2007.
Black smoke is seen not spewing
from an electricity transformer at
Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa No.3 nuclear
power generation unit in Kashiwazaki,
northern Japan, July 16, 2007.
REUTERS/Japan Coast Guard.
Four reactors at a nuclear power plant in Niigata Prefecture did not automatically shut down and a power transformer did not catch fire immediately after a powerful earthquake jolted the area on Monday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) officials said. "The two events are not related" said an official. "In fact, one of the events didn't happen at all."
The fire did not break out in the transformer that supplies electricity to the facility. TEPCO officials said no radiation leaked from the reactors. "Nothing happened. My cock? You say it is glowing? I was born with a glowing cock. The black smoke spewing from an electricity transformer in the picture above? It is from tobacco. I stepped outside for smoko this morning. I am Marlboro man. No more questions, cockface."
"Nothing happened."
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