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Japan Earthquake 2011: Magnitude 7.4 Temblor Causes Tsunami Warning

Japan Earthquake 2011

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 04/07/11 11:53 AM ET Updated: 06/07/11 06:12 AM ET

TOKYO - Japan's meteorological agency says it has lifted a tsunami warning for the northeastern coast 90 minutes after a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck offshore.

The quake hit about 11:30 p.m. Thursday Japan time. It has rattled nerves nearly a month after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that flattened the northeastern coast.

Announcers on Japan's public broadcaster NHK had told residents in the northeast to move to higher ground away from the shore.

The warning was for the same area devastated by last month's tsunami, which is believed to have killed some 25,000 people and has sparked an ongoing crisis at a nuclear power plant.
Officials at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant say there was no immediate sign the aftershock caused new problems.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

TOKYO (AP) -- Japan was rattled by a magnitude-7.4 aftershock and tsunami warning Thursday night nearly a month after a devastating earthquake and tsunami flattened the northeastern coast.

Announcers on Japan's public broadcaster NHK told residents along the northeastern shore to run to move ground and away from the shore. An hour after the quake, there were no reports of a tsunami hitting the shore.

The Japan meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning for a wave of up to 6 feet (two meters) for a coastal area already torn apart by last month's tsunami, which is believed to have killed some 25,000 people and has sparked an ongoing crisis at a nuclear power plant.

Officials at the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant said there was no immediate sign of new problems caused by the aftershock. Japan's nuclear safety agency says workers there have retreated to a quake-resistant shelter in the complex. No one there was injured. Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said it evacuated two workers there and seven at a sister plant to the south that was not badly damaged.

Officials say Thursday's aftershock hit 30 miles (50 kilometers) under the water and off the coast of Miyagi prefecture. The quake that preceded last month's tsunami was a 9.0-magnitude. The U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo., later downgraded Thursday's quake to 7.1.

Buildings as far away as Tokyo shook for about a minute.

In Ichinoseki, inland from Japan's eastern coast, buildings shook violently, knocking items from shelves and toppling furniture, but there was no heavy damage to the buildings themselves. Immediately after the quake, all power was cut. The city went dark, but cars drove around normally and people assembled in the streets despite the late hour.

The quake struck at 11:32 p.m. local time. Japanese TV flashed a warning about an impending quake moments before it struck. In Tokyo's western suburbs, loudspeakers warned residents.

Paul Caruso, a geophysicist at USGS, said Thursday's quake struck at about the same location and depth as the March 11 quake. It's the strongest of the more than 1,000 aftershocks that have been felt since, except for a 7.9 aftershock that day.

The USGS said the aftershock struck off the eastern coast 40 miles (65 kilometers) from Sendai and 70 miles (115 kilometers) from Fukushima. It was about 205 miles (330 kilometers) from Tokyo.

A Pacific Tsunami Warning Center evaluation of the quake said an oceanwide tsunami was not expected. However, it noted quakes of that strength can cause waves that are destructive locally.

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BoudiccaBlanc
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01:00 AM on 04/10/2011
Could Planetary Alignments with Comet Elenin be causing Big Earthquakes?, page 1
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread678892/pg1
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ABACADABRA RABBIT
02:26 PM on 04/15/2011
hmmm, I think it is the tectonic plates. Japan moved 8 feet so there is going to be a lot of realignment.
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BoudiccaBlanc
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11:22 AM on 04/16/2011
Yes, eight feet is a lot!

The earthquakes are the symptom of plate tectonics. But what causes the tectonic plates to move?

The earth's crust is thinner under the oceans than on (most) land masses. The pressure from the underside of the crust is caused by magma. The pressure on the top of the crust is caused by either land masses or seawater.

What influences sea water levels?
1. The melting of the polar icecaps.
2. The tides.

What causes the tides?
1. The moon
2. Planetary alignment
3. Objects passing close to a planet (asteroid, comet, moons)
4. Electromagnetic changes caused by solar flares striking the earth.[1]

Perhaps, a combination of events are enough to begin an earthquake or volcanic activity. A large quantity of solar flares struck the earth near Japan and the moon was very close to the earth at the same time.

I posted the Eleni link because the information is accurate regarding earthquakes happening when Eleni passes by. Perhaps another factor is required which was not noted by the observer.

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1. Possibly. We know that solar flares can raise havoc with the electric grid on earth. Solar flares may also influence magma flow underneath the earth's crust.
The truth is; we don't know.

"Solar Tsunami 2012" (interview in second part of video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMiZ89qfjRA

"NASA- Monster Waves on the Sun are Real -2011-2012"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb1i5VsK78M
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Apollos Dad
I am The Stig
06:29 PM on 04/08/2011
Is anybody out there?
WonderingNThinking
Think Before We Sink
06:34 PM on 04/08/2011
I just got on and am reading through the comments. Not sure if I'll stay. Doesn't seem like much more to report.
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Apollos Dad
I am The Stig
06:38 PM on 04/08/2011
Some folks are over at the Green/Hanford thread-FYI
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Apollos Dad
I am The Stig
06:40 PM on 04/08/2011
News links below, delete spacing.......no discussion there though......

http://www .huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/08/japan-nuclear-crisis-a-tr_n_846278.html#comments
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Jeffrey Williams
Don't worry ! Nothing is going to be OK !!!
08:19 PM on 05/15/2011
Can I be someone ?
Hello WNT and AD

these poor people just cant seem to get a break do they
02:32 PM on 04/08/2011
I see that "Royal Bride's Virginity No Longer An Issue" is a front page story at HP.

Am I missing some other primary HP coverage on Japan, or is this still the place to be (for the stalwarts who care somewhat about nuclear meltdowns)?
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Apollos Dad
I am The Stig
02:36 PM on 04/08/2011
tg is in Green article about Hanford- Psyllo too.

Some activity here
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/08/japan-nuclear-crisis-a-tr_n_846278.html#comments
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Apollos Dad
I am The Stig
02:38 PM on 04/08/2011
Japan Nuclear Crisis: A Trip Inside An Abandoned City under business- not much activity

tg is in green/Hanford
02:41 PM on 04/08/2011
thnx, AD.

it will be later in the day before I can jump back in, thanks to some family matters, but it helps to know where to point my Geiger counter to find the story when that time comes.

I have a curious yearinng today for fish tacos with creme fraiche...

: D
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
02:16 PM on 04/08/2011
Slightly off-topic, but a genuine vocabulary question from this foreigner here; how common is the use the word "temblor" in a situation such as this one? Because it's actually the first time I see it...

Thanks in advance.
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Apollos Dad
I am The Stig
02:29 PM on 04/08/2011
Most use a variation, but somewhat common...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
02:37 PM on 04/08/2011
Thanks

I lived 5 years in Britain, my ex-husband and son are British, but I never came across temblor in publications there before, or for that matter, in American ones - it seems to me that the word tremor is a slightly more common alternative to earthquake. Anyway, the meaning is pretty obvious as my first language is Portuguese, but still...
02:34 PM on 04/08/2011
Kind of an old term, but still in fairly common usage in the media.
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
02:39 PM on 04/08/2011
I thought it would be an old term, which makes me wonder whether this report was written by a non-native speaker who looked up a word which, though correct, is not really used that often.

My bests friend, who's Japanese, does that all the time - hence, the question.
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piul05
Are you looking at my ears?! (Mo-om!!!)
02:40 PM on 04/08/2011
Ah, and thanks, by the way. -)
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02:16 PM on 04/08/2011
hello
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zena11111
11:22 AM on 04/08/2011
ALERT!
New radioactive leak at 2nd nuclear plant in Onagawa, Japan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acYzwscoBx0
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zena11111
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zena11111
11:41 AM on 04/08/2011
With the swarm of earthquakes you'd think that shutting ALL REACTORS down would be good for the people of japan and the world.
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zena11111
11:00 AM on 04/08/2011
Status of nuclear facilities after Thursday's strong aftershock

Tomari nuclear power plant in Hokkaido

Failure to supply electricity to Tohoku region, output at reactors Nos. 1 and 2 temporarily cut to 90 percent of capacity, operation restored by 6:30 a.m. Friday.

Higashidori nuclear power plant in Aomori Prefecture

Outside power source lost at reactor No. 1 undergoing regular checkup but restored at 3:30 a.m. Friday, problem later found with emergency power generator.

Rokkasho spent nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in Aomori Prefecture

Part of external power source temporarily lost, restored at 9:44 a.m. Friday.

Onagawa nuclear power plant in Miyagi Prefecture

Suspension of operation continuing, part of external power source lost, cooling system for nuclear fuel pool temporarily suspended but restored later, water leakage found.

Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture

No new problem found at reactors Nos. 1 to 6, no change in radiation levels.

Fukushima Daini plant

No problem found, no change in radiation levels.

Tokai Daini nuclear power plant in Ibaraki Prefecture

Suspension of operation continuing, no problem found.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
11:00 AM on 04/08/2011
Toshiba proposes decommissioning 4 reactors in 10 years
TOKYO, April 8, Kyodo

Toshiba Corp. has proposed decommissioning four troubled nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power station in about 10 years, a much shorter time frame than the 14 years needed to dismantle the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in the United States, industry sources said Friday.

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84098.html

Radioactive water spilled at Onagawa nuclear plant in Miyagi
TOKYO, April 8, Kyodo

Radioactive water spilled from pools holding spent nuclear fuel rods at the Onagawa power plant in Miyagi Prefecture following the strong earthquake late Thursday, the nuclear safety agency said Friday.

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84063.html

Status of nuclear facilities after Thursday's strong aftershock
TOKYO, April 8, Kyodo

The following is the known status of nuclear power facilities as of Friday night following the aftershock that rattled Miyagi Prefecture and elsewhere late Thursday night, the strongest since the magnitude 9.0 earthquake on March 11.

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84148.html
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:40 AM on 04/08/2011
Highway To The Fukushima Zone: First Person Trek Through A Radioactive Wasteland

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHWvbisFg0I&feature=player_embedded

Note vid language is in Japanese
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:47 AM on 04/08/2011
Found an Eng footnote..zerohedge posted the sane vid...

An intrepid Japanese duo has decided to do the reverse Fukushima commute and in a stunning filmed expose, drives through cracked roads, herds of animals in city streets and ghost towns to measure the radiation from 30 km out to 1.5 km away from Fukushima, where it hits 112 microsieverts, or roughly 350 times normal radiation. But don't worry. Everything is still under the recently updgraded (twice) legal limit.... for those clad in lead armor.
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zena11111
10:54 AM on 04/08/2011
Wow. Incredible. I can't even imagine how eerie it must have been driving through there...and dangerous. Thanks.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:34 AM on 04/08/2011
Where Will the Debris from Japan's Tsunami Drift in the Ocean?

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110406102203.htm
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zena11111
10:56 AM on 04/08/2011
In a year, the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument will see pieces washing up on its shores; in two years, the remaining Hawaiian islands will see some effects; in three years, the plume will reach the US West Coast, dumping debris on Californian beaches and the beaches of British Columbia, Alaska, and Baja California. The debris will then drift into the famous North Pacific Garbage Patch, where it will wander around and break into smaller and smaller pieces.

Devastating effects for years and years and years.
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zena11111
10:58 AM on 04/08/2011
We'll be seeing the effects for decades to come. Thanks for the link. Incredible.
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zena11111
10:24 AM on 04/08/2011
Strange Blue Orb Flashes on top Mt. Kirishima During 7.4 Japan Aftershock

Flashes of light are Strobing atop Mt.kirishima During The 7.4 quake . Moments later the whole city begins Blackout

http://www.youtube.com/user/DAHBOO7

Wonder what it was. I checked Google Japan and there is no Nuclear plants there.
Just strange, that's all.
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zena11111
10:25 AM on 04/08/2011
Edit:
No plants on top of mountain that I know of....
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:27 AM on 04/08/2011
guessing it was a power line or sumfin
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zena11111
10:28 AM on 04/08/2011
Yep...must have been.
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zena11111
10:04 AM on 04/08/2011
A Recap of Environmental CUTS:

Prohibits funding for the Wetlands Reserve Program. Sec. 1281
Prohibits funding for the Conservati­on Stewardshi­p Program. Sec. 1282
Prohibits funding for the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act. Sec. 1283
Prohibits funding for the Weatheriza­tion Assistance Program or the State Energy Program. Sec. 1434
Prohibits funding for various environmen­tal projects in California­. Sec. 1475
Prohibits funding for a climate change czar in the White House. Sec. 1535
Prohibits funding for EPA efforts to regulate greenhouse gases. Sec. 1746
Prohibits funding for the EPA to change a rule regulating water. Sec. 1747
Prohibits funding for enforcing an order by the Secretary of the Interior calling for protecting public natural spaces.Sec­. 1778
Puts a moratorium­, for the duration of the CR, on the payment of legal fees to citizens and groups who sue the government­.Sec. 4007

http://www.ombwatch.org/files/budget/OMB_Watch-HR1_Policy_Riders.pdf
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:01 AM on 04/08/2011
Some ppl really need to take advantage of anger management classes... Of all the place the "genius" chose to go it ON a nuke sub ?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-13014640

err Via:BBC
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zena11111
10:17 AM on 04/08/2011
Morning JJ.
Genius is right....NOT.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:21 AM on 04/08/2011
:)