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bebopgirl26
08-16-2005, 01:45 PM
*Saw this, this morning and wanted to check on you**

36 Reported Injured in Japan Earthquake

By HIROKO TABUCHI
TOKYO (AP) - A powerful magnitude-7.2 earthquake struck northeastern Japan on Tuesday, triggering two small tsunamis and shaking skyscrapers as far away as Tokyo, 185 miles to the south. At least 36 people were reportedly injured.

A caved-in roof at an indoor pool in the coastal city of Sendai injured 19 people, police spokesman Kazunori Abe said. Others in the quake zone were hurt by falling rocks and tumbling roof tiles.

Television footage showed a collapsed house outside Tokyo and landslides in the quake-hit area.

``The horizontal shaking was very strong, so much so that I almost couldn't remain standing,'' said Masami Oshima, an official with Miyagi state, which includes Sendai.

Authorities said they were still tallying injuries, but NHK said there were preliminary reports of 36 people injured.

The quake knocked out power to about 17,000 households, while bullet train services in northern Japan were suspended and flights were temporarily grounded at Tokyo's Haneda airport.

The quake hit around 11:46 a.m. and was centered 12 below the ocean floor about 50 miles off the coast of Miyagi in northeastern Japan, the Meteorological Agency said.

Two tsunamis that were originally forecast to be 20 inches in height hit the coast with 4-inch waves; officials expected little damage. Tsunami waves are often barely noticeable in the ocean but can rise to great heights once they arrive at shore.

The quake was followed by at least four aftershocks and additional quakes of up to magnitude 6 could follow, the agency said.

In 1995, a magnitude-7.3 quake in the western port city of Kobe killed 6,400 people. The depth and offshore location of Tuesday's quake helped limit the damage that might have occurred had the earthquake been centered under a city.

One person injured in the roof collapse was seriously hurt, NHK said. Separately, a 72-year-old man sustained a broken leg, news reports said, while a 7-year-old child was injured by falling rocks in the town of Zao, according to local official Mitsuharu Shishido.

The U.S. Geological Survey and Japan's Meteorological Agency both measured the quake at a magnitude of 7.2.

Japan sits at the juncture of four tectonic plates - or moving slabs of the earth's outer crust - and is one of the world's most quake-prone regions. A magnitude-6.0 quake shook the Tokyo area on July 23, injuring more than two dozen people and suspending flights and trains for hours. A magnitude-5 quake can damage homes and other buildings if it is centered in a heavily populated area.

A Dec. 26 earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 9.1 to 9.3 and the subsequent tsunami killed more than 131,000 people in Indonesia and left half a million homeless.

PopCulturePooka
08-16-2005, 01:50 PM
Don't think so.
He may have felt some tremors and such, but it was way way way north of where he is.

Henjin
08-16-2005, 02:11 PM
At least this thread was a little better than the 'Az, are you dead' thread in the other forum.

Saitou Hajime
08-16-2005, 02:12 PM
ROFL, that title was great.

And yeah, I don't think the quake affected him.

Pierrot le Fou
08-16-2005, 03:05 PM
Nothing was felt here in Kyoto. We're a long long distance away from Tokyo and the epicenter of that earthquake. If you see one centered off the coast of Wakayama, or around Awaji island, that's when you should be asking us if we're okay.

And thanks, by the way, for completely ignoring me.

"Save Az! Pierrot doesn't write us new editorials!"

Insulting it would be, if it weren't true.

bebopgirl26
08-16-2005, 03:47 PM
<<Nothing was felt here in Kyoto. We're a long long distance away from Tokyo and the epicenter of that earthquake. If you see one centered off the coast of Wakayama, or around Awaji island, that's when you should be asking us if we're okay.
And thanks, by the way, for completely ignoring me.
"Save Az! Pierrot doesn't write us new editorials!"
Insulting it would be, if it weren't true.>>

Sorry I didn't know you were in Kyoto. Glad to know you are ok too. :)

Cool screen name by the way! :D

Nights_into_dreams
08-16-2005, 03:58 PM
Nothing was felt here in Kyoto. We're a long long distance away from Tokyo and the epicenter of that earthquake. If you see one centered off the coast of Wakayama, or around Awaji island, that's when you should be asking us if we're okay.

And thanks, by the way, for completely ignoring me.

"Save Az! Pierrot doesn't write us new editorials!"

Insulting it would be, if it weren't true.


Anytime Peirrot..anytime... :p

Pierrot le Fou
08-16-2005, 04:00 PM
Why is my name so hard to spell...

It's P-I-E-R-R-O-T

I don't think I've found a single forum on the face of this planet that can spell 'Pierrot le Fou' correctly with an accuracy rate that is acceptable to someone like me, who probably pays far too much attention to spelling.

But yes, I am in Kyoto, and I am okay. Thanks for asking.

Az is like the president. Everyone around him can bite it, but guldurnit, the prez is the only one who matters. And so the few, the proud, the cabinet (like me) bite the dust. Quite a pity. I was so young and sexy too.

JudoPorkChop
08-16-2005, 04:20 PM
Aw, c'mon, Parrot, we love you too.

D-pad
08-16-2005, 04:50 PM
Aw, c'mon, Parrot, we love you too.
Rofl....................

Henjin
08-16-2005, 04:52 PM
Looks like Parent woke up on the wrong side of the bed today...

Data
08-16-2005, 05:04 PM
Pirate makes good posts. He's funny.

Frankey-eh
08-16-2005, 07:08 PM
O_O Sendai is where I used to live! I wonder if my classmates are all right...

this feels like a deja vu of 1995, kantou version. I remember holding a moment of silence for them on their one-year anniversary. I wonder if they'll do it for us...

erbiumfiber
08-16-2005, 10:33 PM
On the eighth floor of my old (read "not earthquake-proof") building, it shook like hell. My door slammed shut and I had to go hold it open (if the building shifts and you can't open your door after an earthquake, you're kinda stuck there).

We had a similarly strong earthquake three weeks ago- I was on a train that was stopped by the auto braking system. We sat and shook on a railroad overpass...then were stuck for the next couple of hours...

If the "Big One" ever does hit Tokyo, we are so screwed...

Jancen
08-16-2005, 10:59 PM
After Kyoto's last major earthquake I would soil myself at a mere tremor.

Pierrot le Fou
08-16-2005, 11:56 PM
This cannot compete with the '95 great Hanshin earthquake. Not even close. That flattened Kobe for God's sake. This was just some shaking.

co_delphi
08-17-2005, 01:11 AM
You know that this is simply a sign that those crazy asians are doing some atomic testing. It won't be long before they wake up Godzilla. In fact this might be an explanation for the dragon picture in the other thread.

Sayaka
08-18-2005, 06:13 PM
Someone predicted earlier this year that the city of Tokyo would disappear sometime soon, most likely later this year. Anyone believe/worry about it?

akitaka
08-18-2005, 06:18 PM
Later this year...seems kind of extreme, but not impossible. Japan's already notably sinking, as it is.

EDIT: I also have to mention that the earthquake started around the city in which my uncle and two cousins live. They are just dandy.