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Earthquake in Fukushima Prefecture

On November 22, 2016, the the big earthquake hit Fukushima prefecture.  
The tsunami also came to the coast, but fortunately, it was much smaller than the one in Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.  I assumed it was very shocking for everybody. 
   
For my SNS timeline, I posted how to find the places where you should not go when you need to evacuate.  This is what I post there and I would like to share this here as well.  
  
"There are the signs like in the picture in and around Miyako. 
They shows how high the tsunami reached in 3.11 (in 2011) You would find many of this especially at the places close to the coast. Please pay attention to these signs, so can have the idea where you should not go or how high the tsunami can reach. Thanks! (She is about 154 cm according to their blog: http://blog.goo.ne.jp/et-sinbk2/e/7a7535ee05e52ddf17454b752e84eec7)"
  


I never forget what I learnt from Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.
   
 

 

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