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Topic started on 24-3-2007 @ 08:41 PM by damajikninja
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 TOKYO — Japan issued a tsunami warning for the country's Sea of Japan coast after a strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1
struck early Sunday. No major damage or injuries were immediately reported.
SOURCE | FoxNews
image source: http://www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/messages/hawaii/2007/hawaii.2007.03.25.010636.jpg
SOURCE | NOAA
If this has already been posted, oops.
Any more news on this? Is the Earth trying to tell us something? Indigestion? Sure seems to be a bunch of sizemic (sp?) activity lately.
[edit on 24-3-2007 by damajikninja]
Mod Edit: Took out "breaking" and put a date into the title
[edit on 3/31/2007 by Gools]
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reply posted on 24-3-2007 @ 09:05 PM by damajikninja
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UPDATE: Small 6" tsunami hits Japanese coast. No immediate reports of injuries.
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reply posted on 24-3-2007 @ 09:11 PM by Now_Then
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BBC reporting serious quake, but little damage. Waves of 50 cm so far with other smaller waves to come. Those Japs build very good buildings, fair
play to them.
Second 7.2 quake of Indonisioa within 2 mins, aparently NOT related?!?
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reply posted on 24-3-2007 @ 11:08 PM by vox2442
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Originally posted by damajikninja
Any more news on this? Is the Earth trying to tell us something? Indigestion? Sure seems to be a bunch of sizemic (sp?) activity lately.
[edit on 24-3-2007 by damajikninja] 
Honestly, I would find it more worrying if the earthquakes in Japan stopped.
Seems at this point that there was very little beyond the usual damage from a quake like this: a few roads have developed speed bumps, the convenience
stores lost all their sake and had all the cup ramen wind up on the floor as well, a few old buildings with tiled roofs sustained damage. Frankly, its
like watching stock film at this point.
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reply posted on 25-3-2007 @ 10:53 AM by Byrd
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Originally posted by Now_ThenSecond 7.2 quake of Indonisioa within 2 mins, aparently NOT related?!? 
Not related, no. But that particular plate is very active, and there's constant earthquakes at varying depths all around the zone.
As was said, it'd be a lot more worrying if they STOPPED!
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reply posted on 25-3-2007 @ 10:56 AM by seagull
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Was any tsunami alert given for the Aluetian Island chain? As I have many freinds there I'm a little concerned. They're all out of contact as its
fishing season up there.
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reply posted on 25-3-2007 @ 11:02 AM by asala
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Reports here are that 1 person has been killed and 160 injured,
 NOTO PENINSULA, Japan, March 25 (Reuters) - A strong earthquake killed one person and injured at least 160 in central Japan on Sunday, demolishing
houses, buckling roads, triggering landslides and cutting off water supplies to thousands of homes.
More than 1,300 people evacuated to shelters after 44 houses collapsed and some 200 others, mostly wooden with heavy tile roofs, were seriously
damaged by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake, which struck at 9:42 a.m. (0042 GMT), officials and media said.
www.alertnet.org...
I know we have some members from that aera so i hope all is ok, and im sure they will update us at a later point,
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reply posted on 25-3-2007 @ 06:35 PM by Now_Then
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Originally posted by seagull
Was any tsunami alert given for the Aluetian Island chain? As I have many freinds there I'm a little concerned. They're all out of contact as its
fishing season up there. 
Wouldn't worry too much this time, last I herd waves of 50cm broke on the shore.
Remember tsunami waves are only really dangerous as the approach the shallower water. Fishing (and other) boats are often unaware the wave even past
them by if they are out far enough.
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reply posted on 25-3-2007 @ 07:30 PM by vox2442
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Originally posted by seagull
Was any tsunami alert given for the Aluetian Island chain? As I have many freinds there I'm a little concerned. They're all out of contact as its
fishing season up there. 
The tsunami was for the sea of japan - so no need to worry. Besides, although your friends may be out of contact with you, these days everyone has
access to weather radio and bulletins to warn of a situation like this. Add to that the fact that being out to sea is the safest place to be in a
Tsunami (aside from the obvious choices like on a mountain or in Idaho), and you`ve nothing to worry about.
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reply posted on 31-3-2007 @ 02:11 AM by damajikninja
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Looks like nothing major occurred here. A small wave did make shore, and there was a substantial quake. Nothing too out of the ordinary for the
region. However, there seems to be a lot of activity world-wide as of late. Maybe I am just now noticing them all, but it sure seems to me that
there is a rise in the amount of seismic activity.
Anyone care to speak to this?
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