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BBC News - Japan earthquake: Tsunami hits north-east - 1 views

  • Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east coast, triggering a massive tsunami.
  • A state of emergency has been declared at a nuclear power plant, where pressure has exceeded normal levels.
  • Officials say 350 people are dead and about 500 missing
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  • The biggest waves of more than 6-7ft (about 2m) were recorded near California's Crescent City
  • The quake was the fifth-largest in the world since 1900 and nearly 8,000 times stronger than the one which devastated Christchurch
  • A 10m wave struck Sendai, deluging farmland and sweeping cars across the airport's runway. Fires broke out in the centre of the city.
  • "This is the kind of earthquake that hits once every 100 years," said restaurant worker Akira Tanaka.
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      this tells us that the tsunami on japan is even more powerful than the one that was on thailand over 5 years ago,
  • Japan's most powerful earthquake since records began has struck the north-east coast, triggering a massive tsunami.
  • A state of emergency has been declared at a nuclear power plant, where pressure has exceeded normal levels.
  • Officials say 350 people are dead and about 500 missing, but it is feared the final death toll will be much higher.
  • The quake was the fifth-largest in the world since 1900 and nearly 8,000 times stronger than the one which devastated Christchurch, New Zealand, last month, said scientists. Thousands of people living near the Fukushima nuclear power plant have been ordered to evacuate.
  • Measured at 8.9 by the US Geological Survey, it struck at 1446 local time (0546 GMT) at a depth of about 24km. The tsunami rolled across the Pacific at 800km/h (500mph) - as fast as a jetliner - before hitting Hawaii and the US West Coast, but there were no reports of major damage from those regions.
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    this is a video of the tsunsmi in japan 
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    Japan's most powerful earthquake has left 350 people dead and 500 missing.
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    This tsunami is one of the most powerful earth has ever seen ever since the past tsunami on Thailand over 5 years ago. The most affected part was the north-east cost as it was nearer the ocean, there are about 500 missing bodies, and the probabilities that they are alive are pretty low, and the dead are 350.
Jennifer Garcia

BBC News - Contaminated water leaks from Fukushima nuclear plant - 0 views

  • water leaked into a drainage ditch that flowed out to sea
  • 11 March earthquake and tsunami.
  • 20km (12m) exclusion zone remains in place.
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    information on the tsunami and its effects on the nuclear power plant
gerson manuel

Tsunami swamps Japan after powerful quake - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 0 views

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    The massive wave of water, as high as 10 metres in some parts, reached more than five kilometres inland. The meteorological agency issued its top-level evacuation alerts for the entire Japanese coast amid warnings of a tsunami of between six and 10 metres. Towns and farms around Sendai city in northern Japan have been engulfed by a seven-metre tsunami, while a four-metre wave swamped parts of Kamaishi on the Pacific coast. Residents have been ordered to high ground and stay away from the coast as tsunamis can strike in several waves. Seismologists say the quake was 160 times more powerful than the one that devastated Christchurch last month.
alex llerena

Latin American History: The Conquistadors - 0 views

  • In 1519, the ambitious Hernán Cortés set out from Cuba with 600 men on an expedition to the mainland in present-day Mexico. He soon came into contact with the mighty Aztec Empire, home to millions of citizens and thousands of warriors. By deftly exploiting traditional feuds and rivalries among the tribes that made up the Empire, he was able to conquer the mighty Aztecs, securing a vast fortune and noble title for himself. He also inspired thousands of Spaniards to swarm to the New World to try and emulate him.
  • All of the conquistadors who came to the New World were ruthless, tough, ambitious and cruel, but Pedro de Alvarado was in a class by himself. Known by the natives as "Tonatiuh," or "Sun God" for his blonde hair, Alvarado was Cortés' most trusted lieutenant, and the one Cortés trusted to explore and conquer lands to the south of Mexico.
  • Alvarado found the remnants of the Maya Empire and using what he had learned from Cortés, soon turned local ethnic groups' mistrust of one another to his advantage.
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    Here is some information about pedro de alvarado. that he was one of the most trusted of hernan cortez. He found the remnants of the mayan empire.
Laura Monterrosa

Japan News - Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Crisis (2011) - 0 views

  • March 2011
  • The earthquake and tsunami led to soul searching in a nation already worn down by two lost decades of economic growth, a rapidly aging and now shrinking population, political paralysis and the rapid rise of its longtime rival, China.
  • Naoto Kan, who had failed to galvanize Japan after the disaster and was forced to resign.
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  • August 2011
  • This generated negative publicity, especially in South Korea and China. 
  • n December, Mr. Noda announced that technicians had regained control of reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, declaring an end to the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernoybl.
  • But for many of the people of Fukushima, the crisis is far from over. More than 160,000 people remain displaced, and even as the government lifts evacuation orders for some communities, many are refusing to return home.
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    this page gives information about the tsunami on japan, on march.11
lulu castillo

BBC News - Japan hit by tsunami after massive earthquake - 0 views

  • A massive earthquake has hit the north-east of Japan triggering a tsunami that has caused extensive damage.
  • 8.9 magnitude earthquake
  • wave as high as 6m
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  • The quake struck about 250 miles (400km) from Tokyo at a depth of 20 miles, shaking buildings in the capital for several minutes.
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  • The quake struck about 250 miles (400km) from Tokyo at a depth of 20 miles, shaking buildings in the capital for several minutes.
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    Info on the tsunami + earthquake
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    th japan tsunami
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    It was caused by the Pacific plate pushing under the country of Japan.
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    tsunami massive wave hits japan
chicky linares

BBC News - Japan earthquake: Footage of moment tsunami hit - 0 views

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    in a fishing port of Miyako,in iwate prefecture, boats were overturned  and while video from Kamaishi the city shows cars being dragged down city street by the water
Laura Monterrosa

Widespread destruction from Japan earthquake, tsunamis - CNN - 0 views

  • The 8.9-magnitude temblor, which was centered near the east coast of Japan, killed hundreds of people, caused the formation of 30-foot walls of water that swept across rice fields, engulfed entire towns, dragged houses onto highways, and tossed cars and boats like toys. Some waves reached six miles (10 kilometers) inland in Miyagi Prefecture on Japan's east coast.
  • Hundreds more people were missing, Japanese media reported, citing local and national police. Tens of thousands of people were displaced, according to Japan's Kyodo News Agency
  • The quake, which struck at 2:46 p.m. (12:46 a.m. ET), prompted the U.S. National Weather Service to issue tsunami warnings for at least 50 countries and territories.
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  • Six million households, more than 10% of the total in Japan, were without electricity, said Japan's ambassador to the United States, Ichiro Fujisaki.
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    The  earthquake had a massive magnitude of 8.9, it was centered near the east coast of japan, it killed over 300 people and there are more than 300 missing bodies missing. six million houses in japan had no electricity, thats a little bit more than 10% of the Japanese population.
Francisco Rafael

The deadliest tsunami in history? - 0 views

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    The earthquake of The great Indian ocean it is estimated that released the energy of 23,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs. All the giant forces building up from hundreds of years were released at the 26th of December 2004. More than 150,000 people died or were missing and millions were homeless. It is said to be the most destructive tsunami in history. The earthquake was 9.0 magnitude in the epicenter.
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    one of the most killer tsunamis ever
andrew abraham

2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami - Mashpedia: videos, articles, images, new... - 0 views

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    The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, or the Great East Japan Earthquake, was a magnitude 9.0 (Mw). The tsunami caused a number of nuclear accidents, primarily the ongoing level 7 meltdowns at three reactors in the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant complex, and the associated evacuation zones affecting hundreds of thousands of residents. Many electrical generators were taken down, and at least three nuclear reactors suffered explosions due to hydrogen gas that had built up within their outer containment buildings after cooling system failure.
andrea landaverde

Japan Tsunami: Video, Photos of 8.9 Earthquake, March 11, 2011 | NowPublic News Coverage - 0 views

  • A large earthquake hit northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011. The Japan earthquake measured 8.9 on the Richter scale and set off a tsunami. Witnesses stated that the Japan earthquake lasted several minutes. The Japan earthquake hit 125 kilometres off the eastern coast and has set off a tsunami. Officials state that waves as high as 20 feet could hit the coast.
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    tsunami impresive video
andrea landaverde

Japan Tsunami Washes Away Cars in Miyagi Prefecture | Video - ABC News - 0 views

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    tsunami cars wash away japan video 
cleo patra

Asian Tsunami Disaster - StartSpot.com Feature - 0 views

  • On Dec. 26, a massive earthquake rattled the seabed off the western coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
  • The affected region extends from Malaysia, Thailand and Burma in the east to Somalia and Kenya in the west.
  • Tens of thousands of people were killed by the waves.
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  • Thousands more are still missing.
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      hi tsunami japan !!!!!!
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    2004 Huge earthquake hits the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
Cxooper Stark

The 2004 Tsunami | Disaster - 0 views

  • occurred on December 26 of the year 2004
  • The tsunami 2004 was a day in which many had never seen a population suffer so intensely
  • many lives were taken
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  • said to be caused as a result of the one of the tectonic plates of the Indian Ocean being merged under another
  • tectonic plates to sink into the earth’s mantle
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    tsunami in india 2004
fiorella salandra

NOAA Tsunami Website - 1 views

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    the tsunamies can not be prevent some comunities can have warnings about a tsunamie coming.
fernando argumedo

Lot 1 Letter 6 - 3rd of September, 1942 - 0 views

  • Mummy Darling,You recent precious letter of 5.7.42(1 of how series) has arrived this evening - even more infinitely precious than you can imagine. Look at the date and you will see why. Yes - once of we are doing our pre-ordained job - and though it is early to voice too many opportunistic hopes I think we are getting along pretty well. It is always wonderful hearing from you, but at times like this when one is of necessity living under rather a strain, your letters are a great comfort and inspiration. It seems to bring home the fact that we aren't dumped out here in a rather un-attractive desert and told to get on with the fighting, but that we are preventing the further spoilations of our own homes. I hate to think of you worrying about me, really it is not necessary - you probably imagine all sorts of things happening that exist more in the minds of verbose war correspondents than in actual fact. We know by now that physically we can stand anything, and mental endurance being purely an individual spiritual affair. I think I can safely say that I am not in any way worried. I feel very safe and sure and certain, and the end should come in this way, I think its for preferable like this because I do (furiously) believe in the things (are worth) fighting. This is only saying that I have ( )said before, but it is to ( ) now on this third anniversary of our entry into the war as it was on that bright autumn Sunday morning when we first heard the news. Despite what has been happening these last few days have been very happy ones for me as once again Fred and I are temporarily together and once more the mob has been confounded by our own private humour and seemingly vile accusations and public washing of dirty clothing in the best back alley style. Tonight we discovered a bottle of beer - surely the last and consumed it ... .. .
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      A men writing a letter to his mom in the beginning of the war in the year 1942
Laura Monterrosa

WWII Letters - 0 views

  • 34th Bomb Squadron, 17th Group Lt. WWII Letter This letter was written by a Lt. who was with the 34th Bomb Squadron, 17th Group. That is the same squadron and group that the famous James Doolittle was with. The letter was written on July 19, 1944. From the letter….. My Dearest One,    Nothing much new and also it is quite late so as usual a short shorty to say hello and to let you know how much I love you.    At present I am listening to Bob Hope guess I forgot to tell you that we now have a radio. It is an Italian job, we bought it from Bohlan. He is going home so we took it off his hands. Spent a very busy day. Can’t remember doing a thing but I guess I did manage to stay on my feet.    Say I believe that a tan is developing, not sure as yet but the red seems to be changing color. At present I am quite a two tone job, imagine I will remain that way too because I don’t dare chance getting my rear sunburned (spend too much time on that thing) Hope you don’t get frightened when you see this two toned job
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    A lot of images of letters sent by soldiers to families and from families to soldiers...
alex llerena

BBC - Primary History - World War 2 - Daily life - 1 views

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      Here it explains why people had to write letters to their families.
  • Not every home had a phone (and there were no mobile phones). Pay-phones in red 'telephone boxes' did not always work after air raids, because of bombs. To keep in touch, people wrote letters. Evacuees wrote postcards and letters home. Men and women in the Forces wrote home too. The sight of a messenger hurrying to a door with a telegram made people feel anxious. Telegrams often brought sad news - that someone had been killed in an air raid or in a bat
  • Friends and Neighbours With many parents away or at work, children were often left to look after themselves. They played in fields or in the street. Street games were safer than they would be today, because there were so few cars. Children helped clear up after air raids. They ran errands to the 'corner shop'. Older children looked after younger ones. Often neighbours and grandparents helped too. Many families were 'bombed out' (their homes were damaged by bombs). When this happened, neighbours offered food and beds, and lent clothes or furniture.
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  • A wartime kitchen. This lady's name was Mrs Haslet and she lived in London. She was photographed cooking a meal on her gas cooker.
  • This photo shows how blackout curtains fitted behind ordinary curtains. The girl in this 1943 photo was Doreen Buckner, then aged 7.
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      here a girl is showing that behind her normal curtains there is a black curtain to protect her...
  • On 10 October 1940, Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) spoke on the radio to children in the Commonwealth. Beside her is her
  • On 10 October 1940, Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) spoke on the radio to children in the Commonwealth. Beside her is her
  • h II) spoke on the radio to children in the Commonwealth. Beside her is her
  • eth (now Queen Elizabeth II) spoke on the radio to children in the Co
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    friends, and neighbours,
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    a description of how they wrote the letters and also the description of The wartime kitchen
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    the wartime kitchen
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    This picture told people what to do if there was an air raid.
AGomez 1000

Letters From World War II - 0 views

  • “Dear J. & J. I am having a good time. I came to Milbank Sun. nite. Everybody are fine here and Odin is home. The news said today the 8th Div. sailed for U.S. today, so Beany should be in N.Y. Sat. I’m coming home Tues. nite on No. 6.  Greetings from all. Love, Mother”
  • Beany September 25th, 1945 September 21 “Dear Jean and Jerry, I was rather surprised to hear that you had sold the car- more so to hear what you got for it. I think you did a wise thing and am glad you didn’t wait for my approval. It wouldn’t have been worth half as much this fall. It must have been
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    This letter show how as the WW2 started the soldiers were fine but as the war progress things get worse.  
wendy wanda

The National WWII Museum | New Orleans: Learn: For Students: Research Starters: The Hol... - 1 views

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    This is information for what happened in the Holocaust.
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