Showing posts with label tsunami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tsunami. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Japan in News: The latest Earthquake Brings a Tsunami of Troubles

Last Friday, Japan was unraveled by, what may be termed as possibly one of the most horrible earthquakes ever. The subsequent 10-meter high tsunami trampled the whole of the Pacific coast of the country, sweeping away ships, vehicles, people, and homes alike. Though the early warning systems did cut the chances of some loss of life, the death toll has now crossed 10,000, many are still missing, and thousands have lost their homes. The earthquake, measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale, has shifted the island by practically 8 feet and is thought to have affected the earth's axis.

The Japanese Government is battling at so many fronts simultaneously that it is not literally able to correlate the exact level of destruction. The estimate, on the basis of the specifics received so far, is currently being pegged at an wonderful billion. The reconstruction efforts after this catastrophe are thinkable, to be the greatest ever attempted in the world. The tsunami in Japan has been particularly responsible for cutting all the transportation lines and power supplies in the earthquake-stricken areas. This, in turn, has resulted in even bigger concerns about the alleged nuclear radiations from the Fukushima Daiichii atomic plant. In increasing to the irreversible damage to reactors No. 1 and 3, fresh fire at reactor No. 4 and an alarming rise in temperature at reactors 5 and 6 have given rise to worries over a probable meltdown of the fuel rods and the extraction of large-level radiations in the environment! Japan has total 54 nuclear setups that constitute 30% of its total electricity supplies. Eleven out of these, together with the Fukushima reactor, are situated in the affected north-eastern belt and have been closed. Restoring these power sources is not likely to happen for some extended periods of time and this implies further cost of entertaining over to oil-based electricity generation. The Japanese authorities are drawing commentary from the world community, due to mismanagement and suppression of actual information. The nuclear urgency in Japan is being rated 5, next only to the Chernobyl disaster of 1986, and currently, it is impossible to rate the costs on this account.

Nuclear Reactor

Japan is already full of a amount of economic challenges and the most recent events have been a major setback to its economic salvage process. All of the affected areas have been rendered totally non-functional, where trading of daily essentials is also suffering from a shortage of supplies. Though the commercial zones in Japan have not been directly affected by the earthquake and tsunami, production is now at halt in many parts. The converyance manufactures is among the worst hit by the tsunami and there have been huge occasion costs of lost production. Foreign employees are being evacuated, while auto majors, such as Honda, Toyota, and Nissan have stopped operations. There have been over 110 aftershocks to the Friday's earthquake until now, with the latest, 6.0 on Richter scale, to hit Tokyo on Wednesday. It is yet to be seen either the current troubles subside or a fresh round of events throw Japan further out of gear.

Japan in News: The latest Earthquake Brings a Tsunami of Troubles

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Japan Tsunami footage (BBC, ANN)

Japan Tsunami footage (BBC, ANN) Tube. Duration : 17.80 Mins.


A collection of tsunami footage from BBC/ANN.

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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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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Fresh footage of huge tsunami waves smashing town in Japan

Fresh footage of huge tsunami waves smashing town in Japan Video Clips. Duration : 1.88 Mins.


Follow latest updates at twitter.com and www.facebook.com As survivors of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami grappled with the enormity of the devastation, more footage emerged on Sunday showing the moment the tsunami struck Japan's northeast coast. Residents of the port town of Kamaishi in Iwate prefecture watched in horror as the first huge tsunami waves hit, sweeping away cars and buildings. One group managed to scramble to safety on higher ground, where they watched as the water surged towards them. Others were stranded on the roof of a multi-storey building as the water level rose rapidly below

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