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11.03.2011

Japonya'yı Deprem Sonrası Tsunami Vurdu.. Nükleer Tesisler Alarmda


Japonya'da 8,9 büyüklüğünde deprem meydana geldi. Deprem ve ardından oluşan tsunamide yaklaşık 400 kişinin öldüğü, yüzlerce kişinin de kayıp olduğu bildirildi.

TSUNAMİ GÖRÜNTÜLERİ : http://fotogaleri.ntvmsnbc.com/kare-kare-tsunami-ani.html

Japonya’da, 8,9 büyüklüğünde bir deprem meydana geldi. Türkiye saati ile sabah 07.46'da meydana gelen depremin yerin 24 km. altında meydana geldiği ve merkez üssünün Tokyo'nun 380 km kuzeydoğusu olduğu açıklandı. Yaklaşık 2 bin 100 km. uzunluğundaki sahil şeridi üzerindeki onlarca şehir depremden etkilendi.

En büyük hasarsa kuzeydoğudaki Miyagi bölgesi ve özellikle Sendai kentinde yaşandı. Sendai, 10 metre büyüklüğe varan dalgaların altında kalırken, dalgalar çekilince plajda yaklaşık 300 kişinin cesedine ulaşıldı. Kentte şimdiye dek 60-70 bin kişi tahliye edildi. Afette ayrıca 110 kişinin daha öldüğünü belirten yetkililer, 544 kişinin de yaralandığını söyledi.

Miyagi bölgesinde deprem ve tsunaminin ardından şimdi de geniş çaplı yangınlar yaşanıyor. Özellikle hava karardıktan sonra yangınların büyüklüğü gözler önüne serildi.

Devamı : NTV


Japonya'da tarihi felaket: Önce deprem sonra tsunami

Japonya'da meydana gelen 8,9 büyüklüğündeki deprem ve depremin yol açtığı dev dalgalarda can kaybı sayısının en az 400 olduğu, 349 kişinin de kaybolduğu açıklandı. Polis, yalnızca ülkenin kuzey ve doğusunda 88 kişinin öldüğünü açıkladı. Polis, Miyagi bölgesindeki Sendai plajında da 200 ila 300 ceset bulunduğunu, ülke genelinde 349 kişinin kaybolduğunu belirtti.
NHK devlet televizyonu, ölü sayısının çok daha fazla olabileceğini duyurdu. Depremin merkez üssünün Honşu adasının Sendai bölgesinin 130 kilometre doğusu, başkent Tokyo'nun ise 380 kilometre kuzeydoğusu olduğu bildirilmişti.

Devamı : Radikal





Hundreds killed in tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake

A ferocious tsunami unleashed by Japan's biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds of people as it carried away ships, cars and homes, and triggered widespread fires that burned out of control.
Hours later, the waves washed ashore the U.S. West Coast, where evacuations were ordered from California to Washington but little damage was sustained. The entire Pacific had been put on alert — including coastal areas of South America, Canada and Alaska — but waves were not as bad as expected.
In northeastern Japan, the area around a nuclear power plant was evacuated after the reactor's cooling system failed and pressure began building inside.

Police said 200 to 300 bodies were found in the northeastern coastal city of Sendai, the city in Miyagi prefecture, or state, closest to the epicenter. Another 137 were confirmed killed, with 531 people missing. Police also said 627 people were injured.
The magnitude-8.9 offshore quake unleashed a 23-foot (seven-meter) tsunami and was followed for hours by more than 50 aftershocks, many of them of more than magnitude 6.0.

Read for More : Yahoo! News


Fire on water: Japan, world watches tsunami strike live

Within an hour after a major earthquake rattled Japan, the nation and the world watched a surreal and unprecedented scene from a helicopter hovering above the coastal area of Miyagi prefecture:
Neat rows of tilled farmland being cleaved by a wall of water, with a white ship sweeping across the soil . Behind it, a massive wave of mud, debris and burning buildings atop the rushing water.
"We've never seen this -- we're watching a live tsunami strike Japan," said CNN International meteorologist Ivan Cabrera. "Those are not taped pictures, that appears to be live pictures of a major tsunami strike the coast."
Tokyo residents shook off the horror of the 8.9-magnitude earthquake only to watch on television as the first tsunami waves crashed into coastal areas hundreds of miles northeast of the city.

Read for More : CNN

1.03.2010

Tsunami Warning – Pacific Region

On February 27th, 2010, at 03:34 AM local time (February 27th, 2010, at
06:34 AM UTC) an earthquake occurred at the coast of Chile, near the city
Concepcion, with a magnitude Mw 8.8 in a depth of about 35 kilometres.
Because of the earthquake magnitude and the relatively shallow location of
the epicentre, there was a concrete danger of a destructive tsunami.
Therefore, the subscribers of the Tsunami Alarm System were informed of the
event shortly after the earthquake. (we will send a detailed report soon)

Geological background: This earthquake occurred at the boundary between the
Nazca and South American tectonic plates. The two plates are converging at
a rate of 80 mm per year. The earthquake occurred as thrust-faulting on the
interface between the two plates, with the Nazca plate moving down and
landward below the South American plate. Coastal Chile has a history of
very large earthquakes. Since 1973, there have been 13 events of magnitude
7.0 or greater. The February 27 shock originated about 230 km north of the
source region of the magnitude 9.5 earthquake of May, 1960 – the largest
instrumentally recorded earthquake in the world. This magnitude 9.5
earthquake killed 1655 people in southern Chile and unleashed a tsunami
that crossed the Pacific, killing 61 people in Hawaii, Japan, and the
Philippines. Approximately 870 km to the north of the February 27
earthquake is the source region of the magnitude 8.5 earthquake of November,
1922. This great quake significantly impacted central Chile, killing
several hundred people and causing severe property damage. The 1922 quake
generated a 9-meter local tsunami that inundated the Chile coast near the
town of Coquimbo; the tsunami also crossed the Pacific, washing away boats
in Hilo harbor, Hawaii. The magnitude 8.8 earthquake of February 27, 2010
ruptured the portion of the South American subduction zone separating these
two massive historical earthquakes. A large vigorous aftershock sequence
can be expected from this earthquake.

Tsunami Institute Team

Tsunami Institute Tuebingen, Germany
United States Geological Service (2010): Earthquake Summary.
2010 February 27th
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