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![]() NDTV.com | Nuclear plant to stay shut after Japan quake RTE.ie, Ireland - The world's largest nuclear plant has been ordered to stay shut indefinitely after Monday's earthquake in Japan. The plant's operator revealed a radiation ... Nuclear radiation risk 'worse than first reported' Experts Investigate Possible Nuclear Plant Leaks After Japan Quake Quake-hit nuclear plant closed ! |
![]() CNN-IBN | Earthquake rocks Japan again Xinhua, China - Earlier reports said an earthquake rocked Japan's Niigata Prefecture Monday morning, killing seven elderly people and injuring more than 900. Second quake rattles Japan Japan earthquake causes nuclear plant leak 6.8 Earthquake Rocks Japan |
![]() CNN-IBN | earthquake hits northwestern Japan MarketWatch - By MarketWatch HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- A powerful earthquake hit Japan's northwest coast Monday, triggering small tsunamis, knocking over homes, ... Strong quake jolts Japan, at least 20 injured Earthquake hits Japan - Fire in nuclear power plant Earthquake rocks Japan |
| Six die as earthquake rocks Japan Dispatch Online, South Africa - Picture: AP A POWERFUL 6,8-magnitude earthquake rocked northwestern Japan yesterday, killing six people and injuring hundreds as it toppled houses and ... Quake claims seven in Japan Nine dead, nearly 1000 hurt in Japan quake Nearly 1 000 hurt in Japan quake |
| ADRA Responds to Earthquake in Japan Reuters AlertNet, UK - To donate to ADRA's emergency response effort to aid survivors of the earthquake in Japan, please contact ADRA at 1.800.424.ADRA (2372) or donate online to ... |
![]() Canada.com | Japanese quake city orders nuclear plant to stay shut Canada.com, Canada - Officials at the world's biggest nuclear power plant said on Tuesday there had been more minor radiation leaks after an earthquake in Japan that killed nine ... |
![]() Philadelphia Daily News | Earthquake shakes Japan with 6.8 Magnitude Best Syndication, CA - ... have died after an earthquake of a 6.8 magnitutde happened that was centered in northwestern Japan off Niigata state near the city of Kashiwazaki. ... At least two dead in Japanese earthquake In pictures: Japan earthquake Japan begins ma! jor clea n-up after powerful earthquake |
![]() ABCmoney.co.uk | Abe's Cabinet Still Disappointing in Japan Angus Reid Global Monitor, Canada - 16, an earthquake hit Japan, killing nine people and leaving hundreds more injured. Nuclear power plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. acknowledged a ... Japan PM seen likely to lose upper house election |
Angus Reid Global Monitor | Killer earthquake in Japan triggers nuclear plant leak Irish Independent, Ireland - By Leo Lewis A HUGE earthquake and a series of powerful aftershocks ripped through central Japan yesterday, causing a radioactive leak at a nuclear power ... Abe seeks redemption in earthquake rubble |
| Officials: San Onfore Plant Safe from Japan-style Quake KPBS, CA - San Onofre nuclear plant officials say what happened during the recent earthquake in Japan won't happen here. KPBS reporter Ed Joyce explains. ... Edison: We're ready for quake at San Onofre |
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Japan hit by earthquake
An earthquake has struck central Japan, killing at least five people and injuring hundreds.
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Keywords: BBC News Japan hit by earthquake
Added: July 16, 2007
Earthquake In Japan kills 8, Radioactive Water Released!
http://heilschreiner.blogspot.com/ http://latimesscandal.blogspot.com/ For more info check also my other blogs. 6.8-Magnitude Strong Quake Hits Japan KASHIWAZAKI (Japan): A strong earthquake shook Japan's northwest coast Monday, setting off a fire at the world's most powerful nuclear power plant and causing a reactor to spill radioactive water into the sea — an accident not reported to the public for hours, says a report. The 6.8-magnitude temblor killed at least 8 people and injured more than 900 as it toppled hundreds of wooden homes and tore 3-foot-wide fissures in the ground. Highways and bridges buckled, leaving officials struggling to get emergency supplies into the region. Some 10,000 people fled to evacuation centers as aftershocks rattled the area. Tens of thousands of homes were left without water or power. The quake triggered a fire in an electrical transformer and also caused a leak of radioactive water at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world's largest in terms of electricity output. The leak was not announced until the evening, many hours after the quake. That fed fresh concerns about the safety of Japan's 55 nuclear reactors, which supply 30 percent of the quake-prone country's electricity and have suffered a long string of accidents and cover-ups. About 315 gallons of water apparently spilled from a tank at one of the plant's seven reactors and entered a pipe that flushed it into the sea, said Jun Oshima, an executive at Tokyo Electric Power Co. Officials said there was no "significant change" in the seawater near the plant, which is about 160 miles northwest of Tokyo. "The radioactivity is one-billionth of the legal limit," Oshima said of the leaked water. In Kashiwazaki city, the quake reduced older buildings to piles of lumber. Eight people in their 70s and 80s — five women and three men — died, most of them crushed by collapsing buildings, the National Police Agency said. Kyodo News agency reported more than 900 people were hurt, with injuries including broken bones, cuts and bruises. It said 780 buildings sustained damage, and more than 300 of them were destroyed. "I got so dizzy that I could barely stand up," said Kazuaki Kitagami, a worker at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Kashiwazaki, the hardest-hit city. "The jolt came violently from just below the ground." The area was plagued by aftershocks, but there were no immediate reports of additional damage or casualties. Near midnight, a 6.6-magnitude quake hit off the west coast, shaking wide areas of Japan, but it was unrelated to the Niigata quake to the north and there were no immediate reports of damage. First word of trouble at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa power plant was a fire that broke out at an electrical transformer. All the reactors were either already shut down or automatically switched off by the quake. The blaze was reported quelled by early afternoon, and the power company announced there was no damage to the reactor and no release of radioactivity. But in the evening, the company released a statement revealing the leak of radioactive water, saying it had taken all day to confirm details of the accident. But the delay raised suspicions among environmentalists, who oppose the government's plan to build more reactors. "The leak itself doesn't sound significant as of yet, but the fact that it went unreported is a concern," said Michael Mariotte at the Nuclear Information and Resource Service, a Maryland-based networking center for environmental activists. "When a company begins by denying a problem, it makes you wonder if there's another shoe to drop." The accident comes as the government is discussing improving the earthquake resistance of such plants, said Aileen Mioko Smith of the Japan-based environmentalist group Green Action. The fire indicated that some facilities at nuclear power plants, such as electrical transformers, were built to lower quake-resistance levels than other equipment, like reactor cores, she said. "That's the Achilles heel of nuclear power plants," said Mioko Smith, who pointed out that it took plant workers two hours to put out the transformer fire. Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Akira Amari told the power company early Tuesday not to resume plant operations before making a thorough safety check, Kyodo reported. The quake, which hit at 10:13 a.m., was centered off the coast of Niigata. The tremor made buildings sway in the capital 160 miles away and was also felt in northern and central Japan. Tsunami warnings were issued, but the resulting waves were too small to cause any damage. As rescue crews dug through the rubble for survivors or more dead, focus shifted to getting food and water to evacuation centers. Many roads were impassable, though bullet train service to nearby Niigata resumed late Monday. More than 60,000 homes in the quake zone were without water, 34,000 lost natural gas and 25,000 had no electricity as of late Monday afternoon, local official Takashi Takagi said. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose ruling party is trailing in the polls heading into July 29 parliamentary elections, interrupted a campaign stop in southern Japan to go to the damaged area. "Many people told me they want to return to their normal lives as quickly as possible," Abe told reporters in Kashiwazaki. "The government will make every effort to help with recovery." Japan sits atop four tectonic plates and is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries. In October 2004, a magnitude-6.8 earthquake hit Niigata, killing 40 people and damaging more than 6,000 homes. It was the deadliest to hit Japan since 1995, when a magnitude-7.2 quake killed 6,433 people in the western city of Kobe. The last major quake to hit Tokyo killed some 142,000 people in 1923, and experts say the capital has a 90 percent chance of suffering a major quake in the next 50 years.●
Author: MarkBellinghaus
Keywords: Earthquake Japan strong kills 8 people radioactive water released shock rock nature a Earth rescue help Mark Bellinghaus
Added: July 16, 2007
新潟中越沖地震 niigata big earthquake report
2007.7.16
Author: torochandesu
Keywords: 地震 japan earthquake
Added: July 16, 2007
Japan hit by double tremor
Japan hit by double tremor A strong earthquake has hit northwestern Japan leaving as many as seven dead and 800 injured. The quake sparked a fire in an electrical transformer at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant in the Niigata prefecture. A company spokesperson said that water containing radioactive materials had leaked from the reactor but no...
Author: StefanSchmiederer
Keywords: Japan hit by double tremor
Added: July 16, 2007
Japanese Earthquake
How long will it take people to blame President Bush and global warming for the earthquake in Japan?
Author: PropagandaBuster
Keywords: japan japanese earthquake president bush global warming political correct correctness
Added: July 16, 2007
Earthquake Strikes Japan
Once the nuclear waste hit the water, guess who emerged?
Author: RCFriedman
Keywords: earthquake japan rodan
Added: July 16, 2007
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A dramatic shot of the damage caused by this week's earthquake in Japan. A powerful earthquake shook Japan's northwestern coast on Monday morning, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 900, flattening hundreds of buildings ...
Photo Gallery: Massive Earthquake Rocks Japan
image. The magnitude 6.6 quake killed at least eight people, set off landslides, derailed a train, and sparked a fire at a nuclear plant.
Tim Jackson, Chicago Defender, Madison Times, Capital Outlook ...
Cartoon by Tim Jackson TITLE: Earthquake in Japan KEYWORDS: Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, nuclear plant, Japan, earthquake, radiation leak, Tokyo Electric Power, radioactive waste, leakage, Sea of Japan, rescuers, tsunami, ...
Nuclear Power, Caught in an Earthquake
Japan_quake11_070716_main The earthquakes in Japan Monday were far away, but they sent shivers down more than a few spines here in the US Among other things, there was the picture (click to enlarge) of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear ...
Major Earthquake hits Japan. (happened 10 minutes ago, not on the ...
Breaking: A major earthquake has hit near Honshu Japan.
Groups urge better nuclear safety after Japanese quake
The Taiwan Environmental Protection Union (TEPU) made the appeal after a magnitude 6.8 earthquake rocked Japan's northwest coast on Monday, killing at least nine people, injuring hundreds and causing a nuclear reactor to leak water ...
Aftermath of Japan Earthquake
Monday's earthquake on the west coast of Honshu, Japan killed nine people and injured over 900. It also triggered landslides, destroyed houses, disrupted gas, water, electric, sewage and other services for tens of thousands of people. ...
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Earthquakes in Japan [Highly Allochthonous]
Japan was hit by a couple of large-ish earthquakes yesterday. According the USGS moment tensor solutions, the first magnitude 6.6 was caused by the rupture of a normal (extensional) reverse (high angle contractional - thanks Kim! ...
Earthquakes in Japan [Highly Allochthonous]
Japan was hit by a couple of large-ish earthquakes yesterday. According the USGS moment tensor solutions, the first magnitude 6.6 was caused by the rupture of a normal (extensional) fault just off the west coast of Japan at a depth of ...
M 6.7, near the west coast of Honshu, Japan
July 16, 2007 01:13:27 GMT.
Powerful earthquake disrupts Japan communications
Restrictions put on telecoms to avoid network collapse A powerful earthquake that struck northern Japan Monday morning has caused disruption to communications services in the country.
Japan rocked by 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake
This Sunday evening (early morning Monday), I got a call from a former client explaining that Northern Japan had experienced a major quake. The details are here. I'm told that nuke plants shut down and that parts of the region are dark. ...
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake hits Japan
When the oceanic plate collides with the continent plate, the former being denser submerges beneath the latter giving rise to earthquakes. Japan is on such a collision factory, drenched between the Eurasiatic plate on the western side, ...
Powerful earthquake disrupts Japan communications
A powerful earthquake that struck northern Japan Monday morning has caused disruption to communications services in the country.




