No tsunami warning has been issuedhttps://t.co/xlhV7KuUsz
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) August 10, 2022
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 hit northern Japan early on Thursday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said
https://t.co/3hK1OV289y— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) August 10, 2022
A series of strong earthquakes jolted Hokkaido early Thursday, including one that measured upper 5 on Japan's seismic intensity scale, but a tsunami warning was not issued and no major damage has been reported. https://t.co/qoDxh8mAlr
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 11, 2022
A series of earthquakes shook northern Hokkaido in the early hours of Thursday morning.https://t.co/PBk7frVYBb
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) August 11, 2022
Strong quakes hit Hokkaido; no tsunami warning issued: A series of strong earthquakes jolted Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido early Thursday, the weather agency said, issuing no tsunami warning. Local police said they… https://t.co/ZDQMXVkQes #japannews #japantoday
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) August 10, 2022
Earthquake Detailed Report – 8/11
At around 12:53am, an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.3 occurred in Northern Sōya, Hokkaidō at a depth of 10km. The maximum intensity was 5+. There is no threat of a tsunami. #earthquake pic.twitter.com/mFOUdZHQm3— NERV (@EN_NERV) August 10, 2022
moderate #Earthquake in Hokkaido, Japanhttps://t.co/rZCgDeQxjV pic.twitter.com/zBhcKK2U3P
— CATnews (@CATnewsDE) August 10, 2022
[Earthquake Information] 00:35 JST on 11 Aug 2022, Seismic intensity 5- at Northern Kamikawa Region, Hokkaido. Epicenter:Northern Soya Region, Hokkaido, depth 10km, estimated magnitude 5.1. No tsunami warning has been issued.
— 内閣府防災 (@CAO_BOUSAI) August 10, 2022
intraplate slow earthquake observed by a dense GPS network in Hokkaido, northernmost Japan | Geophysical Journal International | Oxford Academic https://t.co/7iOUIDEgLZ
— Yutaro OKADA (@youtaro_geo16) August 10, 2022
ird2022pqxbtj Hokkaido, Japan Region mb 5.0 2022/08/10 15:53:05 – Event has not yet been reviewed by a seismologist. For subsequent updates and details, please see https://t.co/I4fCsdiWKY #earthquake #séisme #terremoto #지진 #地震 pic.twitter.com/IbFK3P4gsC
— New Caledonia Seismic Observatory – RT quake alert (@NCseismicobserv) August 10, 2022
#Earthquake M4.6 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION 7mins ago 10 Aug 17:14 UTC – report/info: https://t.co/BEjYgwEgLH
— Earthquake Monitor (@EQAlerts) August 10, 2022
#Earthquake M4.5 Japan: SOYA REGION 6mins ago 10 Aug 17:14 UTC – report/info: https://t.co/MKlzYs1UMY
— Earthquake Monitor (@EQAlerts) August 10, 2022
✅Internacional – Revisado / Sismos de magnitud M5.1 y M5.3 ocurridos en Soya, Hokkaido, Japon, con una profundidad entre 5 y 3 km, produjeron una Intensidad Shindo maxima de 5+ categorizado como Fuerte
*Origen: Falla Geologica ''Sarobetsu''
–#Sismo #Temblor #Earthquake pic.twitter.com/r2neP0veVa— Seba Sismos CL (@Seba_Sismos_CL) August 10, 2022
✅Internacional – Revisado | Sismo de magnitud M5.9 (Mj) ocurrido a las 22:41 del 07-08-2022, su epicentro se localiza en la Costa Oeste de Hokkaido-Nemuro, Japon y su profundidad es de 30 km
•Intensidad Shindo Maxima: 3 (Moderado)
–#Sismo #Temblor #Earthquake #Hokkaido pic.twitter.com/nKotifw7oL— Seba Sismos CL (@Seba_Sismos_CL) August 7, 2022
Extremely heavy rainfall battering parts of northern Japan https://t.co/eNMrxjsncC #WXrecord #rain #flood #Aomori #Akita #Japan
— The Watchers (@TheWatchers_) August 10, 2022
Record rain hits Japan's Aomori Pref., Hokkaido; weather alert continues https://t.co/vQrAYjfJtG
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 10, 2022
Heavy rain continues to hit Japan causing flooding, evacuations and safety concerns https://t.co/D1pGCqqhH9
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 5, 2022
Morgen 262mm in 24 Std. in #Japan erwartet: #Heavy rain! #ICON #Weather #Model expected 262mm(!) within 24 hours until 07.07.2022 – 13:00 UTC near #Iwaki (#Japan) (#DWD, #Extremwetter, #Unwetter). pic.twitter.com/TeNJDRz3UV
— Frank Böttcher (@bottcherscience) July 6, 2022
記録的な大雨で川が氾濫し
床上浸水などの被害が出た #長浜市6日朝早くから
地域のボランティアの人たちが
被災した住宅で
水につかった家財を運び出すなどの
作業にあたっています#長浜市社会福祉協議会 #余呉町 https://t.co/ysxaDFCsPT— NHK大津 (@nhk_otsu) August 6, 2022
記録的大雨 ふるさと納税による寄付 #福井NEWSWEB https://t.co/mSvZyv4QwD
— NHK福井 (@nhk_fukui) August 10, 2022
福井県南越前町が災害ボランティア募集 参加方法や作業時間、注意点まとめ 現地直行バスの運行情報も 大雨で被害 https://t.co/h1jx5OoGwA
— 福井新聞メディア (@fukuinpmedia) August 10, 2022
Aging Fukui nuclear unit to restart in Aug., 2 months earlyhttps://t.co/rZtIpRBbuX
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) June 10, 2022
The Kokura Showakan, a still-operational cinema built in 1939, burns down in a fire last night in Kitakyushu. https://t.co/rj3hj1KIiH
— Aaron Gerow (@Dengerow) August 10, 2022
Heat Stroke Alert has been issued in Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Izu Islands, Kanagawa, Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui, Yamanashi, Nagano, Shizuoka, Aichi, Mie, Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, Nara, Wakayama, Tottori, and Shimane.#JNTOsafetravel
— Japan Safe Travel (JST) (@JapanSafeTravel) August 10, 2022
As the fleet turned north to Guadalcanal it was fortuitously covered by heavy cloud and rain concealing it from Japanese reconnaissance aircraft. With the landing forces closing on Guadalcanal the US carriers broke off to cover the landing forces from the south of Guadalcanal. pic.twitter.com/jW1ISNrf86
— Jordan Cary (@JHistoryC) August 7, 2022
After the atomic bombing of #Nagasaki on this day in 1945, a group of 30 #CamphorTrees and others survived – and through conservation and awareness efforts by the city’s Nagasaki Kusunoki Project, they still stand as symbols of peace, resilience, and hope.https://t.co/7hsiYTgk5t pic.twitter.com/jp2INZuCYq
— The Gov't of Japan (@JapanGov) August 9, 2022
PM Kishida: I attended the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Ceremony this morning. (August 9)@kishida230 pic.twitter.com/ImIKPiASfv
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) August 9, 2022
Click below to read the address by Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio at the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Ceremony:https://t.co/swewz7rToh
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) August 9, 2022
PM Kishida: Today I attended the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Ceremony, where I reverently expressed my sincere condolences to the souls who were victims of the atomic bomb. I pledged once again that (1/3) pic.twitter.com/24sLJc4FCs
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) August 9, 2022
In Hiroshima today, I paid tribute to the tens of thousands of people killed by atomic bombs 77 years ago.
We cannot forget the lessons of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
We must act in their memory & wipe nuclear weapons off the face of the earth once and for all. pic.twitter.com/taMQFAjD92
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) August 6, 2022
It's been 77 years since a mushroom cloud swelled above Nagasaki.
Once again, humanity is playing with a loaded gun.
Eliminating nuclear weapons is the only guarantee they will never be used again.
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) August 8, 2022
"Nuclear weapons are immoral. Their destruction is such that it goes against the very concept of humanity," said #NPTRevCon President @G_Zlauvinen at the opening of a new @UN exhibit, which shares the stories of #hibakusha, survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki pic.twitter.com/wuVScFPmIk
— ODA (@UN_Disarmament) August 5, 2022
Nagasaki pays tribute to the victims of the U.S. atomic bombing 77 years ago, with the mayor saying Russia’s war on Ukraine showed the world that another nuclear attack is “a tangible and present crisis.” https://t.co/5YoASk8cGS
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 9, 2022
Nagasaki marks A-bombing anniversary during new nuclear war fears https://t.co/Mqpb0kmuvT pic.twitter.com/pnVOpqI66p
— New York Post (@nypost) August 9, 2022
Nagasaki marks atomic bombing anniversary amid fresh nuclear war fears https://t.co/HTpAXJ1qUz
— CTV News (@CTVNews) August 9, 2022
The mayor of Nagasaki has highlighted the threat of nuclear war on the anniversary of the atomic bomb strike that flattened the city.
— DW News (@dwnews) August 9, 2022
#Nagasaki paid tribute to the victims of the U. S. atomic bombing 77 years ago on August 9, with the mayor saying Russia's war on #Ukraine showed the world that another nuclear attack is not just a worry but “a tangible and present crisis.”https://t.co/eS0e1Kl1ho
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) August 9, 2022
Japan is marking 77 years since the atomic bombing of #Nagasaki during World War Two.https://t.co/jVQ1HVzqQj
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 9, 2022
LIVE: Watch live coverage of the Peace Ceremony starting JST 10:00 on August 9 in #Nagasaki, exactly 77 years after the city was hit by a nuclear bomb.https://t.co/QbGNxw7brV pic.twitter.com/MrcxITmwc3
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 9, 2022
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida vows to keep Nagasaki “as the last place to endure the horror” of nuclear weapons, in his speech at the 77th ceremony of the city’s atomic bombing. https://t.co/2VS2o1lZz9
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) August 9, 2022
Nagasaki marked the 77th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the city amid mounting concerns over the potential use of nuclear weapons. https://t.co/zBG4OBzzHt
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 9, 2022
BREAKING | Nagasaki to urge end of nuclear arms at 77th anniversary of A-bombhttps://t.co/n2x0F6GI5k#Nagasaki
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) August 9, 2022
"At the moment I sat down on my work stool, a powerful flash of light came through the small windows. We were blinded for about 30 seconds."
Chemist Osamu Shimomura recalls his childhood experiences from August 1945 when Nagasaki was destroyed by a bomb: https://t.co/I5pwcF2Tjl pic.twitter.com/ZfdbqDY6BO
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) August 9, 2022
Today, we reflect on the anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and on the devastation that nuclear weapons bring. We reaffirm that a nuclear war can never be won and must never be fought.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) August 9, 2022
Back home to Tokyo from Nagasaki. First train trip from Haneda airport to the office. Rapid, reliable, relaxing and, drum roll – remarkable. pic.twitter.com/M4OWk95G4B
— ラーム・エマニュエル駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) August 9, 2022
We are moving towards a dangerous new nuclear arms race that must be stopped.
A better future is possible. Today, I join millions folding paper #CranesForOurFuture to mark the 77th anniversary of the Hiroshima & Nagasaki atomic bombings. pic.twitter.com/jZ6FjRCv73
— Rep. Jim McGovern (@RepMcGovern) August 5, 2022
It was an honor to join Honorary Consul General Kathleen Blakely in remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki 77 years later.
These bombings are a grim chapter of our history, but a stark reminder of why we must work to preserve the peace and ensure these weapons are never used again. pic.twitter.com/7ITE0qklsN
— Rep. Susie Lee (@RepSusieLee) August 9, 2022
9 AUGUST 1945 – ATOMIC BOMB ATTACK ON NAGASAKI JAPAN #WWII
On 9 August 1945, the city of Nagasaki, Japan, was destroyed by an atomic bomb dropped by the https://t.co/gmgNoJyzCo Air Forces (USAAF) B-29 Superfortress "Bockscar," piloted by Major Charles W. Sweeney. pic.twitter.com/yjEFYf21L7— CMH (@USArmyCMH) August 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/CanadaUN/status/1555891201529765889
Ambassador Sobir attended Peace Memorial Day events held in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, to mark 77th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki witnessed unspeakable sufferings, loss of life & destruction and remind us the futility of war. pic.twitter.com/aifTPTFyL3— Maldives in Japan (@MDVinJapan) August 10, 2022
#FidelPorSiempre: "One can never agree, in any kind of war, with acts that sacrifice innocent civilians. No one could justify… the two atomic bombs that the US exploded on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in an act of sheer terrorism against old men, women and children" pic.twitter.com/pJO0VJXUHe
— EmbaCuba Jamaica (@EmbaCubaJamaica) August 9, 2022
Today we remember the victims and survivors of the atomic bombing of #Nagasaki. It is our historic responsibility to bring the #CTBT into force to secure a permanent, verifiable end to nuclear testing.#LetsFinishWhatWeStarted https://t.co/auWUmgxrgS
— Robert Floyd (@_RobFloyd) August 9, 2022
A second atom bomb was dropped on Japan by the United States at Nagasaki on #ThisDayInHistory in 1945, resulting in up to 70,000 deaths and Japan’s unconditional surrender. https://t.co/kwEOOscIYo
— HISTORY (@HISTORY) August 9, 2022
The attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed more than 150,000 people. Of the survivors, some made it their mission to ensure nothing like what they experienced would ever happen again.
https://t.co/QOVBVlBEw6— HISTORY (@HISTORY) August 8, 2022
Cloud cover on August 9, 1945 spared Tetsuya Fujita's life as the American B-29 dropped its atomic load over its secondary target: Nagasaki. Fujita's forensic study of destruction in Japan would shape his revolutionary understanding of tornadoes. #ThisDayInHistory pic.twitter.com/62aLtPMsZK
— American Experience (@AmExperiencePBS) August 10, 2022
https://twitter.com/MeachamDaily/status/1557019850102407170
Nagasaki was yesterday 1945: pic.twitter.com/2si8pdKxDB
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) August 10, 2022
77 years ago, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. The 1st bomb was dropped on #Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and the 2nd bomb was dropped on #Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. In the only use of nuclear weapons in armed conflict, the U.S. killed 129,000-225,000 people. pic.twitter.com/GhTkTeWcJu
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) August 7, 2022
A large mushroom cloud looms in the sky over Nagasaki 15 minutes after the atomic bomb "Fat Man" was detonated. (Nagasaki, August 9, 1945) #Hiroshima #Nagasaki #Bombings #AtomicBombMemorialDay #Oppenheimer
#Oppenheimer @OppenheimerATOM pic.twitter.com/AS2vUiGB7Y— Oppenheimer – A Film by Christopher Nolan (@OppenheimerATOM) August 9, 2022
It's the anniversary of the second US atomic strike on Japan. The city of Nagasaki was chosen because of clouds over the primary target Kokura.
Here are images of the city before & after the blast. pic.twitter.com/oPoBXOpTvq
— Dan Snow (@thehistoryguy) August 9, 2022
John Coltrane bowing in prayer at the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park. pic.twitter.com/pZHNaqah3n
— Jack Long (@Jack11061957) August 8, 2022
Japanese officials and residents solemnly remembered the 77th anniversary of the atomic attack on Nagasaki on Tuesday, 3 days after the same anniversary was marked in the city of Hiroshima pic.twitter.com/KIbukKv4wq
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) August 9, 2022
Terumi Tanaka was 13 when the U.S. detonated an atomic bomb over Nagasaki, Japan. Now 90 years old, he's still worried about the state of nuclear threats — here's how he's spent his life voicing his concerns.
(with @peace_boat) pic.twitter.com/4aMy8E4Pn9
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) August 11, 2022
In the 7+ decades since the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the U.S. has never apologized — why not?
(warning: distressing themes) pic.twitter.com/rn01TrNl9m
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) August 10, 2022
At this moment 77 years ago (11:02am August 9, local time), “Fat Man”—a 21-kiloton implosion-type atomic bomb—exploded ~1,650 feet over Nagasaki, missing its intended aim point by 1.3 miles but killing an estimated 70,000 men, women, and children and injuring some 60,000 more. pic.twitter.com/EmsbJT1IyH
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 9, 2022
OTD 77 years ago, Harry Truman made his first real decision on the atomic bomb (the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were approved by others and did not require his personal authorization), ordering an end to the bombings and creating the policy of presidential sole authority. pic.twitter.com/GY0QwJbRjg
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 10, 2022
On Aug. 7, when Truman threatened a “rain of ruin” on Japanese cities if Japan did not capitulate “only 10 cities larger than 100,000 people remained that had not already been bombed.” Four were on Hokkaido, very far from Tinian, plus Kyoto was off limits. https://t.co/ubZlNI2sOj
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 8, 2022
What happened in Japan between the unprecedented and unexpected atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945? This excellent thread has the essential details, including the absolutely crucial one that … https://t.co/NwkOykbW71
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 8, 2022
I recently was sent a good scan of a rare document: the Tactical Mission Report by the 20th Air Force for the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is undated but seems like it was completed in October 1945. The mission number was simply listed as "Special." pic.twitter.com/swfszKDmZy
— Alex Wellerstein (@wellerstein) August 6, 2022
On August 9, 1945, the city of Nagasaki was devastated by the second American atomic bomb used against Japan. Nagasaki usually gets overshadowed by Hiroshima as just the "second" bomb. But I think Nagasaki is just as important, as I wrote about in 2015. https://t.co/T19Ls3fOm3
— Alex Wellerstein (@wellerstein) August 9, 2022
74,000 people killed in an instant. Another 75,000 injured with no access to medical attention, unrecognizable surroundings, and no way to get help. 13,000 of these weapons exist today, all more powerful than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. #neveragain means abolition https://t.co/9apREek54e
— Molly McGinty (@mollymmcginty) August 10, 2022
Twenty-seven years ago, on the fiftieth anniversary of the US dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I heard a survivor, a hibakusha, speak, a woman who had been a girl in Nagasaki. She spoke slowly, so I took down her words. Every year I come back to them. 1/4 pic.twitter.com/3TKvdvmYtS
— Rebecca Solnit (@RebeccaSolnit) August 9, 2022
As we sit between the 77th anniversaries of atomic bombs used in war – Hiroshima 6 August and Nagasaki 9 August – this story of the cameraman who saved the footage of these horrors is worth reading https://t.co/4HybkjYg4B without him the truth may have been suppressed.
— Paul Lewis (@paullewismoney) August 7, 2022
https://twitter.com/BulletinAtomic/status/1556712862940291073
#TodayInHistory
August 9, 1945 – #Nagasaki marks 77th anniversary of atomic bombing as USA dropped bomb on it.Around 74,000 people killed from Blast and radiation.
People pay homage to those killed in Nagasaki by reaching Peace Park chal pic.twitter.com/GoBf4lwA53
— Transcontinental Times (@Transctimes) August 9, 2022
Hiroshima Day –
I believe there must be bones
Under the paved street.
– Shigemoto YasuhikoHave we as a human civilisation – forgotten about Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the terrible weapons dropped upon their populations by the United States in 1945. (1/4) pic.twitter.com/ocqX8JqB2g
— Tricontinental Institute for Social Research (@tri_continental) August 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/Ellyzhang666/status/1556184647620788225
#OnThisDay , 77 years ago on August 9, 1945, an atomic bomb dropped by the US utterly destroyed the Japanese city of Nagasaki. By the end of 1945, the bombardment and its aftermath had killed almost 74,000 people. pic.twitter.com/Gs6J2Wjb27
— The International Magazine (@TheIntlMagz) August 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/GreenPartyUS/status/1556057577842098176
#Athens 9/8/2022 – Rally in commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the imperialist crime in #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki. Never Forget. We Strengthen The Struggle Against Imperialism and the New Nuclear Threats. #Greece pic.twitter.com/g8M53s8GDr
— In Defense of Communism (@id_communism) August 10, 2022
Today marks the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, the second Japanese city to have its population vaporized in four days. The United States is the only country in the history of this planet that has ever dropped atomic weapons on civilian targets… pic.twitter.com/HgPzosIC5X
— Party of Communists USA (@communists_US) August 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/CNDuk/status/1554835949732839424
77 years after the devastating Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs, we say never again. No to AUKUS and sign the international treaty banning nuclear proliferation #Hiroshima pic.twitter.com/4Qc7p5z6lX
— StWC Sydney (@stopwarsyd) August 6, 2022
On this day 77 years ago the US dropped a nuclear bomb on #Nagasaki instantly killing more than 74,000 innocent civilians or within a few months as a result of burn/blast injuries and radiation.
Today we have a plan to stop this from ever happening again: the #NuclearBan treaty. pic.twitter.com/BiowPkpskB
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 9, 2022
1/ Did the bombings of #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki really end World War II? No, it didn't, and here is why.
Read more here: https://t.co/mGoKK8021P pic.twitter.com/zb9GtQBfAA
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 10, 2022
Live stream from Nagasaki – August 9, 2022 – https://t.co/RWi9iQO8Ct
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 9, 2022