After the Japanese tsunami: Restoring Tohoku’s photographs
Boy Blue Hip-hop, manga and martial arts
Boy Blue Hip-hop, manga and martial arts
It’s a typical evening in the Mercer-Tojo household. Susan Mercer, 37, has just settled down their 2-year-old for the night, tucking him in as he cuddles with five or six cats. Several dogs prowl restlessly, eager for a pat or a kind word. Scooping a kitten off the floor, Mercer settles down to wait for … Read more
Not long after a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan in 2011, washing whole towns out to sea, concerns grew that huge amounts of debris could wash up on California’s coast. But as an estimated 70,000 Californians prepare to participate Saturday in the state’s annual coastal cleanup, the question remains: Where is it? Very little … Read more
RT reports a moderate earthquake has struck near the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan: URGENT: Earthquake strikes near #Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan – Details to follow http://t.co/FmF0zLHjQV — RT (@RT_com) September 19, 2013 The Weather Channel also reports the 5.8-magnitude quake struck at 1:25 EDT: At 1:25pm EDT US time a 5.8 … Read more
Albert AndradeSeptember 18, 2013 Filed under Health Life As 2014 nears, some are concerned about the plume of incoming radioactive material from Japan said to reach the U.S. coast. Since the Tohoku tsunami that ravaged Japan on March 11, 2011, a large plume of radioactive material traveling with the ocean’s current will reach U.S. coastal … Read more
The devastation from the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami will not soon be forgotten. It has left an indelible footprint on the collective consciousness of Japan and, indeed, the rest of the world. While photos of Japan’s speedy response in many of the stricken areas are certainly inspiring, it’s important to remember that the prefectures … Read more
TOKYO — Japan once again has become without atomic energy as its only operating nuclear reactor went offline Sunday for refueling and maintenance, and other plants remain closed for intensified safety checks following the 2011 meltdowns at the tsunami-stricken plant in Fukushima. But despite signs that the Fukushima crisis is worsening, Japan’s commitment to restarting … Read more
Brian Peterson is a photographer who doesn’t just take pictures, he gives them. A Tulsa native and graduate of Bishop Kelley High School, Peterson has lived in Tokyo for 10 years with his wife and family. Following the March 11, 2011, earthquake and catastrophic tsunami that hit Japan, Peterson and his friend Yuko Yoshikawa created … Read more
In March 2011, a tsunami hit Japan, killing almost 19,000 people and crippling the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The shutting down of the plant removed thousands of megawatts from the country’s power grid – but that was just the beginning of the problems caused by Fukushima’s meltdown. In-depth coverage one year after triple disaster Continuing fears … Read more
This is not a place you’d want to hang around for too long Google is producing “underground” street maps of Japan’s nuclear exclusion zone. The radiation levels near the Fukushima site are spiking to record levels, but that hasn’t stopped Google’s StreetView from entering one area of the ‘forbidden’ zone. The images are from 17 … Read more