Posted November 8, 201113 yr 6.8 NE Twain, no threat of tsunami WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU MOTHER NATURE?!
November 8, 201113 yr http://www.kionrightnow.com/story/15982553...e-rattles-japan http://global.christianpost.com/news/earth...g-issued-60916/ A powerful earthquake of a 6.9 magnitude has hit off the shores of Japan's southern Okinawa Island at about 11.59 a.m. local time on Tuesday Nov. 8. Initial reports state that the quake struck about 135 miles northwest of Naha, Okinawa, and 497 kilometers (309 miles) from Taipei, Taiwan, the United States Geological Survey has reported. Despite the trembler’s apparent strength the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue any alerts, saying there was no tsunami generated by the quake. There were also no reports of immediate damage or injuries. The earthquake is sure to act as a reminder of the massive quake and tsunami that hit earlier this year. On March 11, 2011 northeastern Japan was left devastated when a massive earthquake and tsunami struck and left just under 20,000 people dead.
November 8, 201113 yr Author http://www.kionrightnow.com/story/15982553...e-rattles-japan http://global.christianpost.com/news/earth...g-issued-60916/ A powerful earthquake of a 6.9 magnitude has hit off the shores of Japan's southern Okinawa Island at about 11.59 a.m. local time on Tuesday Nov. 8. Initial reports state that the quake struck about 135 miles northwest of Naha, Okinawa, and 497 kilometers (309 miles) from Taipei, Taiwan, the United States Geological Survey has reported. Despite the trembler’s apparent strength the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue any alerts, saying there was no tsunami generated by the quake. There were also no reports of immediate damage or injuries. The earthquake is sure to act as a reminder of the massive quake and tsunami that hit earlier this year. On March 11, 2011 northeastern Japan was left devastated when a massive earthquake and tsunami struck and left just under 20,000 people dead. ;~;
November 8, 201113 yr Despite how terrible it is, it's nothing new. Japan is a volcanic island on one of the largest, most active fault lines in the world. We're actually lucky that the island isn't under-water right now.
6.8 NE Twain, no threat of tsunami
WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU MOTHER NATURE?!