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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

March 14, 2012 Japan Gets Another Quake

Back to Back Quakes For The Japanese


March 11, 2012 marked the 1 year anniversary since the 9.0 magnitude earthquake followed by a tsunami killed nearly 20,000 people in Japan. And just two days later Japan is rocked by a 6.8 magnitude quake followed by a 6.1 just a few hours later. There have been no reports of injuries or extreme damages thankfully. A tsunami warning was issued but later revoked after there were only very small changes in the water levels and swells. The evacuations that displaced several coastal towns were also revoked shortly after. The scientific information can be found here by following this link http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usb0008gs0.php
The country of Japan is still trying to rebuild since the devastating events that took place last year. The battles with the nuclear plants have been making headlines all of this last year. The towns and villages that were also destroyed in the wake of the earthquake and tsunamis are still rebuilding since the events of March 11, 2012. 



This is a video of last years devastating events, barely one year ago

These last few weeks have began to show signs that 2012 will be a year to remember. The largest solar storms we've seen in six years hit earth just barely a week ago, and the sun is still flipping and we haven't even seen its full potential when it hits its solar maximum. More on that here by following this link http://www.learnabout2012.com/SolarStormsandPoles.html
Japan now has been hit twice in the same day by a 6.8 earthquake and 6.1 just a few hours later. Scientists should be working over time to figure what is going on or provide us with the answers we need. To find out more about the 2012 phenomenon visit  http://www.learnabout2012.com/Home.html.
Stay informed and up to date on the phenomeon of 2012 by following along. Keep your eyes on the world because something is changing. 

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