Small tsunami waves splashed ashore on some Japanese islands after an earthquake that may have been triggered by volcanic activity TOKYO -- Small tsunami waves splashed ashore on remote Japanese ...
TOKYO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Japan's remote Izu islands south of Tokyo were hit by a small tsunami on Tuesday with no immediate reports of damage, after a magnitude-5.9 earthquake occurred near an ...
The bureau sent a message through its app at 11.32am, warning of a tsunami threat to Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. Users in the Blue Mountains and as far away as Canberra ...
The main objective of this year's World Tsunami Awareness Day is to raise consciousness about reducing the risks created by these giant waves and improving community preparedness. Although ...
A terrifying tsunami warning has been issued after a 5.9 magnitude earthquake rocked Japan. A tsunami wave with a height of 20cm has been observed at Kozushima Port, according to a local newa ...
it is a true possibility - with a tsunami of healthcare data approaching. In fact, we have more data than we know what to do with, and how to use that data needs to be worked out. Looking at the ...
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued the advisory for Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands, noting that tsunami waves of up to 1 meter are rapidly approaching and are expected to arrive around 9:00 ...
Visual communication tools like tsunami flags are critical at swimming beaches, where sound can be obscured by waves and wind ...
As the tsunami rocked back and forth in the fjord, the impacts were strong enough to ripple through the Earth's crust and register as a single frequency hum that seismologists initially ...
A senior BOM spokesman has fronted a video to apologise for confusion after the bureau sent out a “tsunami alert” as part of its testing of a new system. The BOM reiterated there was no ...
A tsunami advisory that urged residents to stay away from the coastline was triggered after a 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck ...
The 'test' tsunami warning was quickly cancelled. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has sparked confusion across the country after sending out a test alert on its new tsunami warning system.