Measures of Earth's vibrations zigged and zagged across Mostafa Mousavi's screen one morning in Memphis, Tenn. As part of his Ph.D. studies in geophysics, he sat scanning earthquake signals recorded ... ( read original story ...)
New technology from Stanford scientists finds long-hidden quakes, and possible clues about how earthquakes evolve
Tiny movements in Earth’s outermost layer may provide a Rosetta Stone for deciphering the physics and warning signs of big quakes. New algorithms that work a little like human vision are now detecting ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Suga says aims for quick decision on disposing contaminated water at Fukushima
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A large earthquake shook south-western Iceland on Tuesday, the Icelandic Meteorological Office said on its website. WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Automakers are gearing up for ... ( read original story ...)
Alaska earthquake reminder that tsunamis triggered by quakes can reach Washington
If an Alaskan earthquake triggers a tsunami that could hit Washington, residents would have a few hours to seek higher ground. ( read original story ...)
Japan expected to announce it will release radioactive water from crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into ocean
The Japanese government is planning on releasing millions of gallons of contaminated water into the ocean starting in 2022, according to international news reports. ( read original story ...)
‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Only Scratches The Surface Of Japan’s Eerie Post-Tsunami Ghost Sightings
Many so-called paranormal sightings are so obviously manufactured it’s tough not to get a bit cynical over the whole idea. But then you see something like this show, and, uh, it makes you question ... ( read original story ...)
Who is exorcist Kansho Aizawa and what did she allegedly see in Ishinomaki, Japan, following the tsunami?
JAPANESE exorcist Kansho Aizawa is sought by town locals to rid their homes and businesses of ghosts from the 2011 tsunami that killed thousands. Aizawa has been featured in many recent ... ( read original story ...)
China urges caution on Japan nuclear plant’s water release
BEIJING (Kyodo) -- China on Monday urged the Japanese government to "cautiously ... Daiichi nuclear power plant crippled by a powerful earthquake and ensuing tsunami in 2011. ( read original story ...)
China urges Japan to cautiously consider nuclear plant water release
Space is expected to run out by the summer of 2022, with contaminated water increasing by about 170 tons per day. ( read original story ...)
Japan reportedly will dump Fukushima’s contaminated water into sea
Nearly a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan’s government has decided to release over one million tonnes of contaminated water into the sea, media reports said on ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to Release Treated Water from Crippled Fukushima Plant into Sea
The Japanese government plans to release into the sea treated radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant crippled by a powerful earthquake and tsunami in 2011 amid concerns over ... ( read original story ...)
ACT Japan Forum’s response on heavy rainfalls in the south
English News and Press Release on Japan about Food and Nutrition, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flood and more; published on 17 Oct 2020 by ACT Alliance ... ( read original story ...)
Reports: Japan set to release treated Fukushima water into the sea
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant suffered several nuclear meltdowns back in 2011 after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area. ( read original story ...)
Japan ‘will dump more than a million tonnes of radioactive water into the sea’ in clean-up at Fukushima nuclear plant destroyed by 2011 tsunami
The fate of the contaminated water has long been a matter of debate since the disastrous earthquake and tsunami of 2011, with South Korea among those concerned. ( read original story ...)
Fukushima disaster: Japan ‘will dump a million tonnes of radioactive water into the sea’
The fate of the contaminated water has long been a matter of debate since the disastrous earthquake and tsunami of 2011, with South Korea among those concerned. ( read original story ...)
Japan expected to dump over 1 MILLION TONS of radioactive Fukushima water into Pacific, fishermen fear ‘catastrophic impact’
The Japanese government is planning to release more than one million tons of contaminated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, angering fishermen, local media ... ( read original story ...)