@AP: BREAKING: Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Fukushima in Japan, tsunami warning issued
Source: Associated Press
@AP: BREAKING: Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Fukushima in Japan, tsunami warning issued.
@Reuters: RT @ReutersWorld: MORE: Tsunami to strike Fukushima coast within minutes - Japan broadcaster NHK
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Will update.
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Stuart G
(38,439 posts)Fast Walker 52
(7,723 posts)I hope they're prepared
2naSalit
(86,741 posts)and I was just looking at the USGS world site not five minutes ago thinking there was something big going on.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
marybourg
(12,633 posts)on NHK. No visible tsunami yet.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)It's a serious warning.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Now it's going back out.
Guaranteed it can wash back and forth at higher levels repetitively.
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)This is bad!!
eggplant
(3,912 posts)democrank
(11,098 posts)I`m hoping for the best.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)Expected height - 3 meters. ETA for immediate coast has already passed.
No reported effects at nuclear power plant.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)It will hit "repeatedly".
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)pls. keep telling what you see if you can..
suffragette
(12,232 posts)suffragette
(12,232 posts)Just did that. Had to go to Settings and update afterward, then it was added and working.
yuiyoshida
(41,835 posts)I may want to add this, thank you.
suffragette
(12,232 posts)Some are free. Some you have to pay.
You have to buy the Roku, but that's a one-time purchase. There should be good sales prices for it this week.
However, if you want to use something like Netflix on it, you need to pay their monthly fee.
https://www.roku.com/index
yuiyoshida
(41,835 posts)I have heard of that... well unfortunately I do not really have a TV, so I guess I will remain on the internet. Thank you for the information. どうも ありがとう ございました
suffragette
(12,232 posts)marybourg
(12,633 posts)20 km. offshore.
lamp_shade
(14,841 posts)brooklynite
(94,679 posts)A tsunami warning is in effect for Japan's Fukushima Prefecture after a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off Honshu at 5:59 a.m. Tuesday (3:59 p.m. Monday ET), according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
A tsunami wave of 1-3 meters (3-10 feet) is possible, according to the agency. The US Geological Survey put the magnitude at 6.9, striking 37 kilometers (23 miles) east-southeast of Namie off the country's east coast at a depth of 11.4 kilometers (7 miles).
Japan's public broadcaster NHK urged the public to evacuate.
"Please do not think that you are safe. Please evacuate to high grounds," the network said. "Even if you live inland please go and evacuate."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/21/asia/japan-earthquake/index.html?adkey=bn
marybourg
(12,633 posts)marybourg
(12,633 posts)Iwaki.
yuiyoshida
(41,835 posts)神様もう一度! 誰もが高いところに行ってください。 くそー!
https://twitter.com/search?q=Fukushima&src=tren&data_id=tweet%3A800811732927029248
marybourg
(12,633 posts)emptying harbor. Sirens heard in background.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)back in. But it doesn't look like what I saw in the previous terrible tsunami, at least not yet.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)could be higher.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)marybourg
(12,633 posts)9 meters? observed at other ports 9/10 of a meter? that sounds better.
itsrobert
(14,157 posts)TWITTER CHATTER
itsrobert
(14,157 posts)more Twitter chatter
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)It's already an out of control mess. They don't even know where the cores are.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)as to 3rd reactor, I believe. But "no danger", of course.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)reported yet.
Camera is on a very open harbor; nothing very dramatic to be seen. Just water rushing out, then in, but no big difference in height noticeable.
Last time there were webcams on rivers and small harbors.
brooklynite
(94,679 posts)marybourg
(12,633 posts)No tsunami changes visible, All looks normal so far.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)From e.q. not tsunami.
Going to give my kitty his daily brushing now.
Judi Lynn
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Judi Lynn
(160,592 posts)Epicenter measured at 25 kilometers depth.