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Friday, March 11, 2011
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Following the massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami reported today near the northeast coast of Honshu, Japan, the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad, has informed that that tsunami threat does not exist in respect of India.
"The INCOIS is continuously monitoring the situation," said a Ministry of Home Affairs release.
The massive earthquake that hit north-east Japan today, rocked buildings in Tokyo and triggered a tsunami that dashed ships into the coastline and swept cars through streets of coastal towns.
The first earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter Scale struck at 2.45 p.m. local time about 237 miles northeast of Tokyo at a depth of 15.2 miles, the US Geological Survey said, revising the magnitude from an earlier 7.9.
Ten nations are said to have issued tsunami-related alerts. Warnings have also been issued along the Pacific coast.
Read more: http://www.andhranews.net/India/2011/No-threat-India-tsunami-warning-centre-2433.htm#ixzz1GIEnTn7x
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This morning an unprecedented message appeared on Google’s home page (in every country): “Tsunami Alert for New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, and others. Waves expected over the next few hours, caused by 8.9 earthquake in Japan.” No link – it is just a bare text message. It immediately clues you into the fact that something huge is happening. This is what the tsunami looked like when it hit the airport:
“Video of cars, ships wrecked by tsunami waves after Japan earthquake”:
From the video’s description: “The government has confirmed 23 deaths, with the number expected to rise. It follows the 8.9-magnitude earthquake which sent a 4-metre (13 feet) wall of water inland across the Miyagi prefecture . There’s considerable destruction – 200 people have been washed away. Buildings, cars and ships were also swept by the raging waters.”
The facts:
1) It was initially reported as a magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Overnight it has been upgraded several times to the 8.9 reported by Google.













