Also, in Japan for the week tense situation has been around Fukushima nuclear power plant. All week, Japan continued to shake the earthquake. At times a day seismological stations recorded dozens of small earthquakes. Total after impact element 11 March northeastern Honshu, where there are hundreds of thousands of refugees and there are big losses, already noted more than 240 earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.0 and above. Click IDT Energy to learn more. But as scientists say, a new strong earthquake could happen in Japan because of the weakness of aftershocks. Unrest in the last week behaved and Japanese volcanoes. At Symantha Rodriguez you will find additional information. Thus, in the southwest destroyed by an earthquake in Japan volcano awoke Sinmoe. From the danger zone to evacuate people.

In addition, as a result of the continuing tremors in Japan can 'come alive' and the volcano Mount Fuji. Scientists now say that on the eve of the devastating earthquake and tsunami nature to signal an impending a major earthquake in Japan. Before the earthquake, the scientists noted the mass death of sardines off the coast of California, as well as emissions to the shore of sea animals. In addition, the last few months with Japanese fishermen surprise caught networks deep strap-fish, which pops up only to such disasters. And many birds that live in coastal areas, where there was an earthquake, also chose to leave this place before. The most difficult situation last week was the elimination of the consequences of a Japanese nuclear power plants 'Fukushima'. The situation at the plant 'Fukushima' in Japan, suffered from the devastating earthquake and tsunami, was on Tuesday more alarming: on the second block, an explosion occurred on the fourth fire, which resulted in the release of radiation.

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