Japan Earthquake
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Bluefin tuna carried radioactive contamination to U.S. from Japan
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Bluefin tuna carried radioactive contamination that leaked from Japan's crippled nuclear plant to the shores of the United States 6,000 miles away — the first time a huge migrating fish has been shown to carry radioactivity such a distance.
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Strong earthquake hits Japan
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A 6.8 magnitude earthquake has hit northern Japan Wednesday, triggering a small tsunami warning for part of its Pacific coast.
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Japan Tsunami: One year later
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It has been a year since a tsunami struck and devastated parts of Japan. Now, President Obama and Vice President Biden are marking the occasion and pledging continued U.S. support.
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Debris from Japan earthquake making its way to U.S.
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Three to four million tons of debris, including lumber, boats and refrigerators, from the magnitude-9 earthquake and resulting tsunami in Japan last March may be headed toward the Pacific coast, scientists say.
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First batch of Japanese tsunami debris reaches the U.S.
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Buoys used for oyster farming have washed up in Washington State, the first suspected debris from the March 2011 tsunami to arrive in America.
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WATCH: Japanese tsunami debris travels across the Pacific Ocean
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Scientists at NOAA created this entrancing model showing how debris from the March 2011 tsunami will drift around the world.
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Google Maps adds Japan tsunami destruction to 'Street View'
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The ruination of northeast Japan after the March 2011 tsunami is all too clear in these before-and-after shots taken by Google's "Street View" camera vans.
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WATCH: Dashcam footage shows man trapped in car during tsunami
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A man records from within his car as the March 2011 Tohoku tsunami sweeps him into a river of death.
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Map of Japan's 2011 tsunami shows how high the waves reached
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Scientists have created a new way to look at the power of the tsunami generated by March's Tohoku earthquake.
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Deadly areas of radiation found at Fukushima nuclear plant
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Tepco reminds the world that the Japanese nuclear crisis is not over by finding radiation so strong it could kill a person within seconds or minutes.
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The air over Japan heated up before the 9.0 earthquake: Study
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Shortly before the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami tore into Japan this March, the air in the upper levels of the atmosphere above the country began to heat up. Why?
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