Thursday, October 13, 2011

10/13/2011 Strong earthquake [Magnitude 5.9] hits off the coast of Oregon, no damage

Source: Lincoln Tribune
Date: October 13, 2011 – 1:38 am 


COOS BAY, OREGON (BNO NEWS) -- A strong earthquake struck off the coast of Oregon on early Wednesday evening, seismologists said, but there were no reports of damage or casualties and no tsunami warning was issued.

The 5.9-magnitude earthquake at 8.13 p.m. local time (0413 GMT Thursday) was centered about 144 miles (233 kilometers) west of Coos Bay, a city located in Coos County on the Pacific coast. It struck about 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

The USGS said it did not expect to see damage or casualties due to the earthquake's distance from the coast, and there were no immediate reports of tremors being felt anywhere along the coast.

Wednesday's earthquake was one of the strongest earthquakes to hit off the coast of Oregon in recent years, but no tsunami warning was issued by the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (WCATWC).
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Editor's Note: This earthquake was downgraded by the USGS to a Magnitude 5.3.

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10/12/2011 The major news this week is the Strontium-90 found in Yokohama, which is even further from Fukushima I than Tokyo

There are many corroborating sources regarding deadly radionuclides or high levels of radiation being found far from the 20 km exclusion zone around Fukushima I. Bloggers, CNN, ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) and Kyodo News (amongst others) have confirmed that Strontium-90 has indeed been found in Yokohama, which is South of Tokyo and even further away than the major city from the melted down Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The apartment rooftop where the Stontium-90 was found is 155 miles (250 km) away from Fukushima I. This indicates that dangerous radioactive contamination is more far reaching than originally thought.  Note that the testing was done by a private testing lab, not the government.

Here is a series of articles from this week concerning this topic:
DateSourceHeadline
10/12/2011CNNRadioactive sediment found miles from Japan nuclear crisis zone
10/13/2011Fukushima DiaryNews: This is where strontium is
10/12/2011Fukushima DiaryNews: NHK manipulates again
10/11/2011EX-SKF BlogTest Result on Strontium-90 Detection in Yokohama
10/12/2011EnformableJapanese Government has “always known” about concentrated radiation hot spots discovered In Tokyo, Yokohama
10/12/2011ABCRadioactive material found 250km from Fukushima
10/12/2011Kyodo NewsRadioactive strontium found in Yokohama, 250 km from Fukushima plant
10/13/2011Kyodo NewsHigh levels of radiation detected in Tokyo
10/13/2011The Japan TimesYokohama finds high strontium-90 levels

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