OMG...My Son Is In Tokyo as I Type

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TOKYO (AP) - A magnitude-5.8 earthquake Monday rocked northern Japan near where the deadliest earthquake to strike the country in years hit last month. No injuries were immediately reported.

The quake, which hit at 11:16 a.m., appeared to be an aftershock to last month's magnitude-6.8 temblor. It was centered close to the earth's surface in the Chuetsu area of Niigata prefecture, the Meteorological Agency said.

The quake posed no danger of a seismic tidal wave, the agency said.

Takeshi Minagawa, an official at the town hall in Nakanoshima, where the quake was the strongest, said he felt 10 seconds of vertical shaking.

He said this aftershock felt stronger than others, but there were no reports of damage and nothing fell off his office shelves or tables.

The town closed off several roads to confirm they were safe to use after the quake, Minagawa said.

The Oct. 23 quake that struck Niigata and aftershocks in the days that followed killed 39 people and injured more than 2,000. It was the deadliest quake to hit Japan since 1995, when a magnitude-7.2 quake killed 6,000 people in the western city of Kobe.

Thousands of people in the area are still living in temporary public shelters or are camped out in tents and cars because their homes are severely damaged. Many also fear aftershocks could set off landslides or cause already-damaged buildings to collapse.

Located along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," Japan is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries. A magnitude 5 earthquake can cause damage to homes if it occurs in a residential area.

Copyright 2004 The Associated Press.
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majestyx said:
:eek: Hope he's okay, kat. Please let us know when you talk to him!
He was planning on (MAYBE) visiting New Zeland on his was back to DC.
I've sent him an email, but who knows if the "internet caffe" is open or damaged. :p
 
Thank God, I got an email today and he was in Kyoto (SW of Tokyo) and didn't feel anything *WHEW* but will be going to Tokyo tomorrow for a conference and some meetings. He told me that Tokyo is one of the most Eathquake safe cities in the world and that the poor, those that live outside the city itself, and rural areas are those most effected. Thanks for careing!
 

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I'm glad he was safe. I felt some tremors in Ca. one time. That is a very strange feeling.
 
Tabasco said:
I'm glad he was safe. I felt some tremors in Ca. one time. That is a very strange feeling.

Thanks Tab! My son got his PHD from UC Davis and My Daughter got her Masters as a Physician's Assistant from USC, so they both are kind if used to a little tremor now and then. :eek:
 
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