Tsunami Debris Found 3,000 km From Japan Coast
A Russian ship has found debris from the Japanese tsunami, including a fishing boat, floating adrift in the Pacific thousands of kilometres from the disaster zone, a Hawaiian research group said.
Japan finds radiation in rice, more tests planned
Japan is ordering more tests on rice growing near Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, after finding elevated levels of radiation, government officials said Saturday.
Fukushima nuclear disaster: truth beginning to emerge
One of the most serious civil nuclear accident took place on March 11, 2011 when Japan Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was hit by a earthquake and tsunami. Criticism of the handling of the aftermath of the disaster abound, as the world is now watching new Japan’s PM strategies to deal with the current crisis, and the truth is finally beginning to emerge.
Greenpeace calls on new Japan PM to delay school start for Fukushima kids
Greenpeace called on the Japan’s incoming Prime Minister to delay the September 1st opening of schools in Fukushima City, after a Greenpeace radiation monitoring team found dose rates exceeding international safety standards.
Fukushima’s Unspeakable Reality
Australia’s CBS exposed the “unspeakable” realities of the Japanese catastrophe in its 60 Minutes program, during which leading nuclear scientist Dr. Michio Kaku said radiation from Fukushima will impact all of humanity.
Tsunami Observed by Radar, May Lead to Better Early Warning Systems
The tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11 was picked up by high-frequency radar in California and Japan as it swept toward their coasts, according to U.S. and Japanese scientists. This is the first time that a tsunami has been observed by radar, raising the possibility of new early warning systems.
Measurements Reveal Extent of Leakage from Japan’s Damaged Fukushima Reactor
For the least, this means that the contamination of the Fukushima coast is still very serious…
Massive Japan Quake Even Triggered Space Waves In Upper Atmosphere
The powerful earthquake that struck off the coast of Tohoku in Japan in March not only shook the Earth and unleashed a catastrophic tsunami, but also rattled the highest layer of the atmosphere, 350km above the planet, scientists find. This research could lead to a new type of early warning system for devastating tsunamis and earthquakes.
Japan Tsunami Broke Huge Icebergs Off Antarctica
The massive March 11 Japan earthquake and its ensuing Tohoku tsunami, were so powerful that they broke off huge icebergs thousands of miles away on the coast of Antarctica. Researchers witnessed and recorded, for the first time, evidence of an ice mass separation triggered by a tsunami; until this discovery they could only speculate that was possible.