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Jappan was just hit my massive 8.9 quake, and is being hit by cunami waves even right now. There is a lot o damage done even at Tokyo. As i know it was 150 Km of shore and cunami's hit shore in just few minutes, so there is casualties expected.

I am just wondering if there will be any delays or cancels on Weekly magazine (by that i mean Naruto manga and other stuff).
 

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I heard about it to, around the area of that big 8.9 quake, there have been many others all in the past day/week. But those are all north of Tokyo, near Oshu and Sendai... I think those cities will have more damage from that big one.
And on land, north-east of Tokyo there has been a 6.8 earthquake....

I am just wondering if there will be any delays or cancels on Weekly magazine (by that i mean Naruto manga and other stuff).
I should start worrying about the people first, and then about any delayes in the weekly release -.-''
 

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Oh noes not the manga D:

Seriously though, only six have been reported dead so far and I pray it will not go any higher. Tokyo is just without power. Rebuilding is gonna suck though.
 

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this is in much more detailed way..
TOKYO, March 11, 2011 (AFP) — A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook Japan on Friday, unleashing a powerful tsunami that sent ships crashing into the shore and carried cars through the streets of coastal towns.

Multiple injuries, but no immediate deaths, were reported from the Pacific coastal area of Miyagi on the main Honshu island, police said according to media, and TV footage showed widespread flooding in the area.

The quake hit in the early afternoon, also strongly shaking buildings in greater Tokyo, the world’s largest urban area with 30 million people.

At least six fires were reported in Tokyo, where the subway system stopped, sirens wailed and people streamed out of buildings.

The first quake struck about 382 kilometres (237 miles) northeast of Tokyo, the US Geological Survey said, revising the magnitude from an earlier 7.9.

Japan, is located on the “Pacific Ring of Fire” and dotted with volcanoes, and Tokyo is situated in one of its most dangerous areas.

A tsunami warning was issued for Japan, Taiwan, Russia and the Mariana Islands, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.

“An earthquake of this size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami that can strike coastlines near the epicentre within minutes and more distant coastlines within hours,” the centre said in a statement.

It also put the territories of Guam, the Philippines, the Marshall Islands, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, Micronesia and Hawaii under a lower tsunami watch.

The yen fell to 83.30 against the dollar from 82.81 before the quake struck.

The mega-city of Tokyo sits on the intersection of three continental plates -- the Eurasian, Pacific and Philippine Sea plates -- which are slowly grinding against each other, building up enormous seismic pressure.

The government’s Earthquake Research Committee warns of a 70 percent chance that a great, magnitude-eight quake will strike within the next 30 years in the Kanto plains, home to Tokyo’s vast urban sprawl.

The last time a “Big One” hit Tokyo was in 1923, when the Great Kanto Earthquake claimed more than 140,000 lives, many of them in fires. In 1855, the Ansei Edo quake also devastated the city.

More recently, the 1995 Kobe earthquake killed more then 6,400 people.

More than 220,000 people were killed when a 9.1-magnitude quake hit off Indonesia in 2004, unleashing a massive tsunami that devastated coastlines in countries around the Indian Ocean as far away as Africa.

Small quakes are felt every day somewhere in Japan and people take part in regular drills at schools and workplaces to prepare for a calamity.

Nuclear power plants and bullet trains are designed to automatically shut down when the earth rumbles and many buildings have been quake-proofed with steel and ferro-concrete at great cost in recent decades.
 

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I just saw this in news while switching on TV!

Google also just alerted this "Tsunami Alert for New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, and others. Waves expected over the next few hours, caused by 8.9 earthquake in Japan."

btw, Youtube is having a live coverage! Check out for more in info...
 
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Jappan was just hit my massive 8.9 quake, and is being hit by cunami waves even right now. There is a lot o damage done even at Tokyo. As i know it was 150 Km of shore and cunami's hit shore in just few minutes, so there is casualties expected.

I am just wondering if there will be any delays or cancels on Weekly magazine (by that i mean Naruto manga and other stuff).
Forget the manga for once now! It's gettin' quite worrying as per news...

I just saw the flood that the tsunami caused, even fire broke out of a petrol industry!
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Forget the manga for once now! It's gettin' quite worrying as per news...
I agree completely! It's a bit disrespectful if you only care about the manga while many buildings have been damaged and people are either badly hurt or dead! Even though Tokyo is quite used to earthquakes, it's never something to be taken lightly! (It may seem like I'm talking out of place here... in Holland we don't have any kind of natural disaster, I have never seen a tornado, flood or something like that, but I know it ain't fun!)
 

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I agree completely! It's a bit disrespectful if you only care about the manga while many buildings have been damaged and people are either badly hurt or dead! Even though Tokyo is quite used to earthquakes, it's never something to be taken lightly! (It may seem like I'm talking out of place here... in Holland we don't have any kind of natural disaster, I have never seen a tornado, flood or something like that, but I know it ain't fun!)
Well, still up to 26 people are reported to have been killed after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Japan, triggering a 10-metre-high tsunami along parts of the country's northeastern coastline. The massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck Japan on Friday, sweeping away cars, boats, homes and people as widespread fires burned out of control.So it's not really like they are "used" to it...
 

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Well, still up to 26 people are reported to have been killed after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Japan, triggering a 10-metre-high tsunami along parts of the country's northeastern coastline. The massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck Japan on Friday, sweeping away cars, boats, homes and people as widespread fires burned out of control.So it's not really like they are "used" to it...
I'm just saying that they have seen earthquakes more than once. I'm not saying that they have to deal with a 8.9 quake every week...
 
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