Sunday, April 10, 2011

Japan Earthquake Debris Headed Toward West Coast

In some gruesome news, The Daily Mail is reporting on the likely appearance of debris from Japan's earthquake on the West Coast of the U.S. over the next couple of years, before it loops back toward Hawaii and Asia.

A vast field of debris, swept out to sea following the Japan earthquake and tsunami, is floating towards the U.S. West Coast, it has emerged [...] More than 200,000 buildings were washed out by the enormous waves that followed the 9.0 quake on March 11 [...] There have been reports of cars, tractor-trailers, capsized ships and even whole houses bobbing around in open water [...] But even more grisly are the predictions of U.S. oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, who is expecting human feet, still in their shoes, to wash up on the West Coast within three years.
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