This isn't an official post, I've been procrastinating like a mofo on that.
There was a 7.3 earthquake yesterday (so Sunday) at 10-11 AM-ish off the coast of Sendai, which is over 100 miles from Nikko (where I was during the weekend.) Our group didn't feel a thing, but apparently Tokyo felt a little tremor.
As of now, no damage has been reported anywhere. Maybe something fell off a shelf somewhere in Miyagi Prefecture, but other than that not much.
I should write more. Usually I get back too tired and gross from the humidity.
That's so weird! A 7.3 in California would be huge! Does the Japanese news media just report the earthquake and move on or do they do "storm watch" type coverage?
ReplyDeleteA 7.3 earthquake in Placentia would send us over the cliff. Keep the entries coming, we truly enjoy them, however understand your aversion to humidity. Oma, in Iowa, becomes ill because of the humidity. Love, Opa
ReplyDeletethe earthquake must have been deep. if it was shallow and a 7.3....well then there would have been some damage. have the weather coverage started talking about jellyfish approaching the coastlines?
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