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Massive Quake Hits Japan! (pg. 7)
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Originally posted by Ian


Perhaps this means that the Indo-Australian one moving which obviously runs right through NZ has caused the movement in the pacific one which runs by Japan? Like, a chain reaction I guess?


the real question is where do you think atlantis is hidden?
Scoops
Jesus probably never told God the WMC dates......def picked the wrong location
Capitalizt
Jackson
Glad Lira is safe.

Scary stuff with the Nuclear reactor potentially going up in flames too.
Acton
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Originally posted by Jackson
Glad Lira is safe.

Scary stuff with the Nuclear reactor potentially going up in flames too.


I saw on the news that the cooling system failed in one of the reactors, if that was the case I'm sure the reactor control rods were completely inserted immediately after. So there should be no risk of an explosion.

But they probably wont say that on the news, as it's not as big a story as a potential nuclear explosion.
Joss Weatherby
Yea, last I heard the nuclear situation was not that dire, they had secured the reactor and there was no threat of radiation leakage.
DancingMonkey
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Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
"japanese geologists have amended their initial statements and are now saying it was 8.8 in magnitude. american geologists are sticking with 8.9"


ok guys..
it happened it japan. let's go with what the japanese say.


The american geologists are probably japanese anyway.
Jackson
Last I heard (Guardian at 5:20GMT) was that the pressure inside the reactor was still rising.

EDIT: Reuters @ 5:47GMT http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/...E72A2NR20110311

There is some crazy amateur video coming out of Japan too. This kid captured the quake from inside his home.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e9a_1299859606

The one thing I will never forget was the earthquake we had here in Hull about 4 years ago. I think it was only 3.6 but the noise was unreal, words can't describe hearing the land resonate like that.
Jackson


Crazy
coolestrl





http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/20...hits_japan.html

Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Jackson
The one thing I will never forget was the earthquake we had here in Hull about 4 years ago. I think it was only 3.6 but the noise was unreal, words can't describe hearing the land resonate like that.



Having lived through a number of them I can say there is really nothing else like it, the noise, the shaking, the aftershocks... Its a very helpless feeling since there is no warning and they can occur at anytime, and you stay jumpy for weeks after, the sound of a low flying jet or a big truck driving by... Its a really intense experience.
Jackson
Our one was so tiny that I don't think there was a noticeable aftershock.

Another vid:

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