Saturday, March 12, 2011
MasyaAllah
Friday, March 11, 2011
Ya Allah!
Japan was struck by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, unleashing a 4-metre tsunami that washed away cars and tore away buildings along the coast near the epicentre. There were reports of injuries as far away as Tokyo.
In various locations along Japan's coast, TV footage showed massive damage from the tsunami, with dozens of cars, boats and even buildings being carried along by waters. A large ship swept away by the tsunami rammed directly into a breakwater in Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture, according to footage on public broadcaster NHK.
Officials were trying to assess damage, injuries and deaths from the quake but had no immediate details.
The quake that struck at 2:46 p.m. local time was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks, including a 7.4-magnitude one about 30 minutes later. The U.S. Geological Survey upgraded the strength of the first quake to a magnitude 8.9, while Japan's meteorological agency measured it at 7.9.
The meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning for the entire Pacific coast of Japan. NHK was warning those near the coast to get to safer ground.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii said a tsunami warning was in effect for Japan, Russia, Marcus Island and the Northern Marianas. A tsunami watch has been issued for Guam, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia and the U.S. state of Hawaii.
The quake struck at a depth of 10 kilometres, about 125 kilometres off the eastern coast, the agency said. The area is 380 kilometres northeast of Tokyo.
In downtown Tokyo, large buildings shook violently and workers poured into the street for safety. TV footage showed a large building on fire and bellowing smoke in the Odaiba district of Tokyo.
In central Tokyo, trains were stopped and passengers walked along the tracks to platforms.
The ceiling in Kudan Kaikan, a large hall in Tokyo, collapsed, injuring an unknown number of people, NHK said.
Footage on NHK from their Sendai office showed employees stumbling around and books and papers crashing from desks. It also showed a glass shelter at a bus stop in Tokyo completely smashed by the quake and a weeping woman nearby being comforted by another woman.
Several quakes had hit the same region in recent days, including a 7.3 magnitude one on Wednesday.
Thirty minutes after the quake, tall buildings were still swaying in Tokyo and mobile phone networks were not working. Japan's Coast Guard has set up task force and officials are standing by for emergency contingencies, Coast Guard official Yosuke Oi said.
“I'm afraid we'll soon find out about damages, since the quake was so strong,” he said
Doakan semoga papa Dila selamat tiba lagi beberapa jam nih erhh! Tadi isteri kawan papa, Aunty Mas yang sama sama ke NZ dengan Dila dulu kata pukul 2 pm tadi airport dah tutup tapi rasanya papa sempat depart. Sama samalah kita doakan yaa
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Apa?! H1N1 serang balik!
Tadi baru jek keluar berita pasal sekolah Dila. Pihak kementerian kesihatan kata sekolah akan ditutup sehingga diberitahu bila boleh mula sekolah semula. Berbelas orang juga pelajar yang mengalami simptom-simptom H1N1. 149 pelajar pula disuruh pulang. Sesi petang pula disuruh pulang juga petang tadi. Pihak Buletin Utama tidak dibenarkan masuk sebab langkah berjaga-jaga. Aishhh seramlah pula nih..