Japanese earthquake and Tsunami

Cad

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They're saying it's a 6.9-7.3, pretty small compared to the previous one.
 
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Muurloen

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Where do earthquakes and tsunamis fit in the flat earth conspiracy ?
 
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Jysin

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"Tsunami" estimated to be 1-3 meters (3-9 feet).

Doesn't seem to be much happening.
 
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Borzak

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First article I read on it said the power company in charge failed to respond to multiple request from Reuters on the issue in a timely manner. No shit? You think they got other shit going on or something? How rude.
 
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tad10

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I couldn't find a good webcam - there used to be several for the nuke site but they all just show cranes now.
 
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Chanur

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Glad it doesn't seem to be as serious this time.
 
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Oldbased

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Underwhelming for the coverage it got, but I feel that is good news.
The only disaster I wish upon Japan is Godzilla. How would that not be cool?
 
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Sylas

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japan has earthquakes every single day.

Source: Me, i live here
 
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Chysamere

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I was awake when the earthquake hit, was about a 3-4 by the time it made it to Tokyo.

No big deal, happens every day, business as usual.
 
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Cybsled

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When I was in Japan a couple years ago, a 5 point something hit in Tokyo. All it did was delay the morning trains by like a minute or two, otherwise no one cared lol.

The thing that struck me as odd was no car alarm or any other types of alarms. I mean, it makes sense why there was no car alarms when you think of the context of the country, but you'd be hearing hundreds of those if something like that hit a city in the US.
 
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