Cheddi Chinnodu Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 [size=12pt]The most powerful earthquake to hit Japan in at least 100 years unleashed walls of water Friday that swept across rice fields, engulfing towns, dragging houses onto highways and tossing cars and boats like toys.Local media reported at least 50 deaths, with more casualties feared.And the 8.9-magnitude quake, which struck at 2:46 p.m. local time, prompted the U.S. National Weather Service to issue a tsunami warning for at least 50 countries and territories.It also sparked fires in at least 80 locations, Kyodo news reported.Its epicenter was offshore 373 kilometers (231 miles) away from Tokyo, the United States Geological Survey said.But residents there continued to feel aftershocks hours after the quake. More than 30 aftershocks followed, with the strongest measuring 7.1.[/size] sSa_j@il sSa_j@il sSa_j@il
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Cheddi Chinnodu Posted March 11, 2011 Author Report Posted March 11, 2011 The largest recorded quake took place in Chile on May 22, 1960, with a magnitude of 9.5, the USGS said.The quake Friday was the fifth-strongest in the world since 1900, the agency said and the most powerful to hit Japan since then.
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