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Tsunami killed thousands of seabirds in Hawaii wildlife sanctuary

A baby Albatross sits in front of a power plant that survived the "Battle of Midway" on Midway Island
While the tsunami that crashed into Hawaii did not apparently cause any casualties among humans, it did kill tens of thousands of seabirds, including thousands of albatrosses and other endangered species, at a wildlife sanctuary in the Midway atoll, 1300 miles northwest of Hawaii, according to U.S. wildlife officials.
Yokohama, south of Tokyo

Tokyo safe for travel: Red Cross

The capital of quake-tsunami-radiation-hit Japan, Tokyo is safe for travelers, according to a statement by International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
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Puerto Rico

Earthquake strikes Puerto Rico

A moderate earthquake has struck the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, according to Red Sismica de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico’s Seismic Network).
Fertilizer

Risk of Radiation Exposure In Everyday Life (SLIDESHOW)

The everyday reality of mild-to-serious doses of harmful radiation that people everywhere in the world are exposed to pops into limelight only when a possible Armageddon shakes everyone up! Following is a sneak peek into some of the ways in which human beings are exposed to radiation in their everyday lives:
silicon test wafer

ON Semiconductor: Exposure to Japan

ON Semiconductor recently purchased Sanyo Semiconductor ($1.1 billion in annual revenues) and thus has several thousand employees and several fabs in Japan.
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison talks during his keynote address at Oracle Open World in San Francisco, California

SAP, Oracle: Impact from Japan Earthquake

Last week's earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan and its aftermath in the form of nuclear reactor crisis present a near-term disruption for a handful of software companies that have exposure to the region.
Salesforce.com is seen in a screengrab taken December 6, 2010.

Salesforce : Impact from Japan Earthquake

Last week's earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan and its aftermath in the form of nuclear reactor crisis present a near-term disruption for a handful of software companies that have exposure to the region.
Adobe

Adobe: Impact from Japan Earthquake

Last week's earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan and its aftermath in the form of nuclear reactor crisis present a near-term disruption for a handful of software companies that have exposure to the region.
Japan's Emperor Akihito speaks during a televised address to the nation in Tokyo

Japanese Emperor appears on TV to rally country

In an extremely rare public gesture, the emperor of Japan, Akihito, appeared on live television to express his concerns about the nuclear crisis confronting his country in the wake of last week's cataclysmic earthquake and tsunami.
Japan earthquake could turn out as the most expensive natural disaster in history, says economists

Oil Markets Adjust to Japan's Disaster: Argus (FULL TEXT)

The 11 March earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the continuing nuclear crisis that they triggered, will have significant repercussions in global energy markets, according to international energy price reporting agency Argus.
Aerial, satellite images of Japan Earthquake devastation

Live status update on reactors at Fukushima nuclear power plants

The following is the known status as of Wednesday afternoon of each of the six reactors at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant and the four reactors at the Fukushima No. 2 plant, both in Fukushima Prefecture, which were crippled by Friday's magnitude 9.0 earthquake and the ensuing tsunami, according to Kyodo News Agency.
Google Earth releases latest post-earthquake images of Japan

Google Earth releases latest post-earthquake images of Japan

As Japan continues to reel under the after effects of the powerful earthquake that struck the country's Pacific Coast on Friday afternoon, the world still stands aghast at the devastation caused by the quake and the consequent tsunami. As the rescue, rehabilitation and rebuilding efforts start, the country is under severe threat of a nuclear disaster as the plants continue to report explosions and fires.
Yoko Ono

Japan will recover: Yoko Ono

One of the most famous Japanese people on earth, Yoko Ono, said Japan will recover from the current earthquake-tsunami tragedy.

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