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9.0 Earthquake near Honshu Japan; Major Tsunami hits Japan (((related news stories in post 515)))

31,436 2,810 March 10, 2011 at 10:12 PM in News (3)
They are expecting a Tsunami of up to 10 feet high. Buildings were shaken in Tokyo, no word yet on damage. It was only 15 miles deep and 81 miles east of Honshu.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0001xgp.php

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42023385/ns/world_news-asiapacific/

Edit: One of the aftershocks was a 7.1. Here's the full list of quakes for that area.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthq...ia_eqs.php

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Last Edited by Zoe Moon March 17, 2011 at 03:06 PM
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Google is assisting in helping victims touch base with friends and loved ones. Its People Finder, which was tracking more than 7,000 records as of noon Friday, allows users to look for victims or post information about people. It works in five languages.

Google Person Finder in Japanese language
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The U.S. State Department is urging any U.S. citizens to contact friends and family as soon as possible. They can also e-mail the State Department at [email protected]. Those seeking information on security in or travel to Japan can call 1-888-407-4747 or 1-202-501-4444.




Before donating money, you might want to check with your employer to see if they will match the donation and what they need to you do for your donation to qualify for matching funds.

http://www.interaction.org/crisis...e-response Lists most of the charities who are accepting donations for Japan and has links to donate to those charities.

he International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies [ifrc.org]accepts donations via text message. Text "redcross" to 90999, and you can make a $10 donation to the organization. It will show up on your next mobile phone bill.

You can also keep up with updates from the nonprofit by following its Twitter [twitter.com]feed or watching its Facebook [facebook.com] updates.

The aid group AmeriCares [americares.org], which is also accepting donations, said it is mobilizing resources and sending an emergency response manager to the region.

Save the Children
[savethechildren.org] is sending an emergency team to assist its staff in Japan.Donations to the group's Children's Emergency Fund will help preserve the welfare of young ones, who "are always the most vulnerable in a disaster," Eiichi Sadamatsu in central Tokyo said in a statment.

Globalgiving.com, another aid organization that allows donors to select the causes they want to support – including climate change, economic development, human rights and natural disaster relief – has established a Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. [globalgiving.org] GlobalGiving will disburse funds to organizations providing aid and relief to victims.

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03-26-2011 at 02:16 PM.
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My heart really goes out to japan.
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My heart really goes out to japan.
Me too. Frown
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06-04-2011 at 11:32 AM.
06-04-2011 at 11:32 AM.
A couple of news stories related to the quake and tsunami.

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The body of a California man swept out to sea by a surge from Japan's tsunami last month has washed up on the Oregon coast, some 300 miles away.

The body of 25-year-old Dustin Douglas Weber – who was taking photographs of the tsunami when he was swept away – was found on April 2 by someone walking on the beach near Warrenton, Oregon, at the mouth of the Columbia River.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8447016/Japan-earthquake-American-tsunami-victim-washed-up-in-Oregon.html
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The Japanese government has banned shipments of green tea leaves in four regions after high levels of radioactive caesium were found.

The authorities discovered around 570 becquerels of caesium per kilogram in leaves grown in the city of Minamiashigara – compared to the legal limit of 500 – and started a recall of tea products.

Tea leaves are the latest agricultural products in Japan to be affected by problems surrounding the still-damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

From milk to spinach, a raft of items have fallen under the spotlight due to radiation fears although Japanese authorities have assured the public and its export nations that it is strictly regulating products.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/8553854/Japan-green-tea-exports-banned-due-to-high-radiation-levels.html

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Dear donor,

Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund [globalgiving.org], a project on GlobalGiving.org that you gave $5000.00 to on March 11, 2011, has posted an update on how they are using your donation. Here's the unedited update from the field:

Rebuilding Japan
By Britt Lake - GlobalGiving staff
[globalgiving.org] [globalgiving.org]
AAR JAPAN staff search for a welfare facility

In areas affected by the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan in March, thousands of people continue to live in evacuation centers. With so much rebuilding to do, the government still hasn't reached places like the small seaside village of Yubigahama, where debris sits uncleared and roads remain impassable. The Association for Aid and Relief [globalgiving.org] (AAR), supported by your donation to the GlobalGiving Japan Relief Fund, recently set up six container houses in an area where 80% of the surrounding town was devastated by the tsunami.

As volunteers and residents helped to set up the container houses, Ms. Suzuki, one of the new residents told AAR: "Right now, four families are living in this evacuation center. I never thought I would care about the lack of privacy, because we have known each other for so long."

Ms. Suzuki moved into her new container house after two months of living in the evacuation center with four family members. "Living together for two months has been mentally exhausting. We don't have any space to discuss family matters privately. I'm really thankful just to have a space for our families to sleep on our own."

AAR plans to set up another 24 container houses in the area, and has had requests to set up additional container homes in Minami-Sanriku and Ishinomaki.

Architecture for Humanity [globalgiving.org] is also working to rebuild communities destroyed by the tsunami and earthquake with support from your donation to the GlobalGiving Japan Relief Fund. In Motoyoshi, Miyagi, Architecture for Humanity is completing a covered wooden deck made of timber salvaged from the tsunami to serve as the center of a future marketplace. Several local businesses that lost their storefront have already signed up for spots at this market.

Click on the video link [globalgiving.org] below to see the construction site and hear from the team carrying out the project.

Thank you again for your support to people like Ms. Suzuki, who now has a home for her family. Stay tuned for our next update, where we will announce some important new rebuilding activities that are being supported through your donations. And you can always read additional updates directly from our partners in Japan on GlobalGiving's "Updates from Japan [globalgiving.org]" page.

Updates are posted directly by Project Leaders, and to make your experience as authentic as possible, GlobalGiving does not alter these updates - they are the real deal.
About this project: [globalgiving.org] [globalgiving.org] Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund [globalgiving.org]
[globalgiving.org]Japan [globalgiving.org], [globalgiving.org]Disaster Recovery [globalgiving.org]
The north coast of Japan was hit by a horrible tsunami after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that occurred 80 miles offshore. This fund is supporting organizations providing relief and aid to victims.


its good to know they are strting to get back on their feet
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its good to know they are strting to get back on their feet
I can't imagine how much work they have ahead of them.
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