Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Extent 6.7 shudder jars northern Japan, no tidal wave cautioning



An extent 6.7 seismic tremor struck simply http://www.dead.net/member/jntussworldoff Japan's northernmost fundamental island of Hokkaido on Thursday, Japan's Meteorological Agency said.

No wave cautioning was issued and NHK national TV said that while there may be a few changes in ocean level, no wave harm was normal.

There were no quick reports of harm.

No abnormalities were accounted for at Hokkaido Electric Power's Tomari atomic plant and Tohoku Electric Power's Higashidori atomic plant in northern Japan, both of which have been kept closed pending stringent security checks taking after the Fukushima fiasco, representatives at both firms said.

There were likewise no anomalies at the Rokkashohttp://jntusworld.soup.io/ plutonium preprocessing and other atomic related offices in Aomori prefecture, worked by Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd, the Nuclear Regulation Authority said.

On March 11, 2011, the upper east drift was struck by a greatness 9.0 tremor, the most grounded shake in Japan on record, creating a monstrous tidal wave. Those occasions set off the world's most noticeably awful atomic emergency since Chernobyl a quarter of a century prior.

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