Earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale that occurred in Japan, on Friday (03/11/2011) afternoon, was recorded as the biggest earthquake in history that ever happened in the land of Sakura. Throughout the record of seismicity in Japan, has not been a strong earthquake which immediately followed the disaster.
Black smoke is rising from the industrial park in Yokohama area Isogo. Visible boats, cars, trucks, and aircraft drift swept by the tsunami. A bridge, its location is unknown, it appears collapsed into the water.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) had earlier stated that the earthquake measuring 7.9 Richter scale and centered at a depth of 24.3 km about 130 km east of Sendai on the main island of Honshu. However, the USGS later said that an earthquake measuring 8.9 magnitude.
Black smoke is rising from the industrial park in Yokohama area Isogo. Visible boats, cars, trucks, and aircraft drift swept by the tsunami. A bridge, its location is unknown, it appears collapsed into the water.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) had earlier stated that the earthquake measuring 7.9 Richter scale and centered at a depth of 24.3 km about 130 km east of Sendai on the main island of Honshu. However, the USGS later said that an earthquake measuring 8.9 magnitude.
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