Monday, May 2, 2011

[JAPAN] Massive Earthquake And Tsunami Hits Japan, 11/03/2011

[JAPAN] Massive Earthquake And Tsunami Hits Japan, 11/03/2011 Tube. Duration : 7.15 Mins.


Casualties: Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) has confirmed at least 1000 dead and another 88000 missing in six different prefectures. By 09:30 March 11 UTC, Google Person Finder, which was previously used in the Haiti, Chile, and Christchurch earthquakes, was collecting information about survivors and their locations. It has been confirmed that two passenger trains containing an unknown number of passengers disappeared in a coastal area during the tsunami. It has also been confirmed that a ship carrying 100 people was swept away by the tsunami. The current status of the ship is still unknown. Four were swept out to sea by the tsunami off the coast of Crescent City, California, United States, near the Oregon border, with two of them later found alive, one still missing, and one dead. A man who was taking pictures of the tsunami waves on the Northern California coast was also swept out to sea and is missing. The United States Coast Guard is now searching for him. 2011 Sendai Earthquake and Tsunami: The 2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami (東北地方太平洋沖地震, Tōhoku Chihō Taiheiyō- oki Jishin, literally "Tōhoku region Pacific Ocean offshore earthquake") was a 9.1-magnitude megathrust earthquake that created tsunami waves of up to 10 metres (33 ft). It was measured at 7 on the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale in the northern Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, with an initially reported magnitude of 7.9, while the JMA's tsunami warning listed the magnitude as 8.4 ...

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