A 7.3 magnitude quake has struck off Japan's eastern coast, triggering a tsunami warning and a one-metre wave that has hit Miyagi Prefecture.
Source:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20638696
A 7.3 magnitude quake has struck off Japan's eastern coast, triggering a tsunami warning and a one-metre wave that has hit Miyagi Prefecture.
Source:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20638696
Phivolcs: No tsunami threat to PHL
Filipino seismologists on Friday allayed fears that a magnitude-7.3 quake that hit Japan could generate a tsunami reaching the Philippines.
Source:-
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story...-threat-to-phl
I have strong emotional connections with Japan.
What a tough time it's been for many in those areas I used to live
Yes, a highly fragile part of the globe.
It seems not a week goes past without natures devastation somewhere in the world.... What's going on with our planet
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The end is nigh
When you consider that England and Scotland were geographically separated by an ocean and both in the southern hemisphere and that the antarctic enjoyed a tropical rainforest type climate once, then what we are seeing these days is quite normal.
The world is constantly changing. The activity in the Pacific ring of fire, that include the Philippines and Japan, is just part of that "evolution".
Hmmm.
A map depicting all the worlds eartquakes since 1898. Notice how the Pacific "Ring" is most prominent. This demonstrates how active the Pacific region is tectonically.
It is generally accepted that the activity is down to the surface plates in the region moving. And the northern and western perimeter of the "Ring" is where one plate or plates are subducted under another. The Philippines is in there somewhere, covered in neon green.
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/3114...uakes-map.html
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