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Art_from_Ark

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10. There have been all sorts of earthquakes near Fukushima Daiichi since March 2011
Mon Nov 11, 2013, 07:42 PM
Nov 2013

The region is called "Fukushima Hamadori" 福島浜通り and there have been literally hundreds of earthquakes centered on Hamadori since The Big One, with a few registering 5 or greater on the Japanese intensity scale (meaning damage was possible). There have also been several strong earthquakes centered on neighboring regions, such as Miyagiken-oki 宮城県沖 and Fukushima Nakadori 福島中通り.

Fukushima Hamadori starts here. Click the right arrow 次へ> at the bottom of the chart to see more):
http://typhoon.yahoo.co.jp/weather/jp/earthquake/list/?sort=1&key=3&b=3601

Fukushima Nakadori starts in the middle of this page. Click the right arrow 次へ> at the bottom of the chart to see more):
http://typhoon.yahoo.co.jp/weather/jp/earthquake/list/?sort=1&key=3&b=4401

Miyagiken-oki starts in the middle of this page. Click the right arrow 次へ> at the bottom of the chart to see more):
http://typhoon.yahoo.co.jp/weather/jp/earthquake/list/?sort=1&key=3&b=1601

Note that a few of these earthquakes occurred before March 11, 2011, but the vast majority occurred afterward. Hundreds and hundreds of earthquakes.



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