Friday, March 11, 2011

Massive Tsunami Devastates Japan; Hawaii Braces for Huge Wave, US West Coast On Alert

AOL NEWS: The biggest earthquake to hit Japan since records began almost 150 years ago smashed into the country's northeast coast today, triggering a 32-foot tsunami that washed away everything in its path. Japanese television showed the vast wall of debris-filled water sweeping away cars, ships and even buildings.

The Red Cross in Geneva said the wave was higher than some Pacific islands, and a warning has been issued for the whole of the Pacific Basin, including Hawaii, the Philippines, Indonesia and Taiwan. Authorities in Hawaii have ordered the evacuation of coastal areas.

See also: Earth's Magnetic Field Takes Solar Beating As Quakes Rock Japan , Fastest Solar Flare Since 2005 Impacts Earth , Massive 6.0+ Mag Aftershocks After 7.2 Mag Quake

24 dead as quake topples homes in SW China , Five large flares on the Sun cause a NOAA radio event alert II , X-class solar flare blasts away from the Sun

"Brace yourself for more severe weather, earthquakes, and volcanic activity for next 8-10 days."- Watcher's Lamp warning from Thursday, March 10, 2011.

See more: Solar Storms + Weak Magnetic Field = Disasters , Is cosmic and solar radiation wreaking havoc on the Earth? , Sun and Moon Trigger Deep Tremors on San Andreas Fault , Earth's Core, Magnetic Field Changing Fast

Learn more here about the coming solar storm.

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