Japan’s Meteorological Agency withdrew a tsunami advisory after a 6.9 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of ...
Japan’s Meteorological Agency lifted a tsunami warning late Monday following a 6.9 magnitude earthquake that struck off the ...
In less than six years, on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake hit the east coast of Japan, the largest ever recorded in that country. It generated a tsunami that reached as high as 39 ...
including those caused by earthquakes and tsunamis like the Fukushima accident in Japan in 2011. "We think nuclear plants are risky, dangerous and harmful for humans and the environment," said Mr ...
A 9.1-magnitude earthquake off the western coast of ... "Ring of Fire", an arc of intense seismic activity stretching from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.
Survivors and victims' relatives will next week mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami ... activity stretching from Japan through Southeast Asia and across ...
Two years later, in 2011, an earthquake and tsunami in Japan killed nearly 20,000 people and led to a nuclear meltdown, despite a robust warning system and preparedness measures. In 2018 ...
They also caused significant damage in Hawaii. Japan’s biggest earthquake hit the country on March 11, 2011. The underwater quake hit around 80 miles off the coast of Honshu, Japan’s biggest ...
Exactly 20 years ago, a magnitude-9.1 earthquake occurred on Dec. 26 off ... including about 40 Japanese. The province of Aceh on the northern end of Sumatra suffered the heaviest damage, with ...
Some nations, like Japan, are constantly thrumming with quakes. In Vanuatu, which straddles the infamous Ring of Fire quake hotspot of the Pacific, a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck in the capital ...
The deadly wave, triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake, killed about 230,000 ... Turkey, the US, Japan, Malaysia, Germany and Singapore. Representatives from humanitarian institutions and ...
“Because this earthquake was so close to the coast, there wasn't the usual time,” Dengler says. “Back in 2011 when the 9.1 occurred in Japan, there were nine and a half hours before the ...