11 Years After Historic Fukushima Earthquake, Another One Strikes Again

A Wikimap of the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.

The Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.

In the night on March 16, 2022, a 7.4-magnitude quake hit off the coast of Fukushima. It derailed a bullet train, opened cracks in the highways, and threw products from the shelves in shops.

Many smaller quakes continued through Thursday morning resurrecting memories of the 9.1 magnitude earthquake  and tsunami that resulted in a nuclear disaster in the same area on March 11, 2011.

A tsunami warning for waves up to 3 feet in parts of northeast Japan was lifted in the early hours of Thursday after authorities recorded water levels higher than normal in some of the coastal areas.

Compared to the devastation in 2011, the damage appeared comparatively minor. Preventative construction in Japan protects against devastating frequent earthquakes, and there were no abnormalities at the nuclear power plants.

To date, 4 deaths and more than 100 injuries have been reported, but investigations are still under way.

The quake struck at a depth of 37 miles around 11.30 PM, after a 6.1-magnitude quake first struck minutes earlier in the same area.

Real Climate Change Solution #19

What’s wrong with working together with other countries?

Every country around the world has different natural resources, from oil and gas to gold and silver.

Instead of creating revolutions and wars so the most powerful country can steal these resources, let’s start working together in peace for the benefit of the entire world.

Come on rulers of the world – let’s start working together in peace and prosperity for all.

 

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Real Climate Change Solution #19
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Real Climate Change Solution #20

I’ve had it with these protests.

Not only are the adults in the room teaching our children the wrong message to protest with anger, we are NOT teaching the solutions to human environmental pollution, and we are NOT teaching the differences between man-made environmental pollution and NATURAL planetary changes.

Instead of teaching students to be angry and to protest, teach them how to gather together for positive changes – teach them to clean up the trash in our cities, help them plant trees, and show them how to love this planet as opposed to spreading hate and negativity.

 

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