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Post by beagle on Oct 26, 2013 7:38:08 GMT 12
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake has struck 371 kilometres east of the Japanese island of Honshu.
Japanese television said a 30 cm tsunami had reached Japan's east coast after the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a "yellow" warning.
The operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant said there was no damage or spike in radiation levels after the small tsunami.
A spokesman at Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), operator of Fukushima, said some workers had been ordered to evacuate to higher ground after the quake, but that there was no damage or change in readings at radiation monitoring posts around the plant.
Ships were seen leaving a port south of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, where three reactors had meltdowns in 2011 after an earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling and power, as a precaution after the tremor. Buildings shook as far away as Tokyo, 230 km south of the nuclear plant.
A yellow warning is issued when a tsunami is not expected to exceed a height of 1 metre, far smaller than the wave that hit the Fukushima plant in 2011 and devastated large swathes of Japan's eastern seaboard.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 26, 2013 7:51:45 GMT 12
That is the last thing they need there.
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Post by beagle on Oct 26, 2013 8:37:37 GMT 12
last thing any country would want
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