A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan’s Fukushima prefecture Saturday. The quake could be felt as far away as Tokyo and left thousands without power, but so far hasn’t resulted in a tsunami warning. It’s almost ten years since an earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster
TOKYO – A powerful typhoon blew through western Japan on Tuesday, causing heavy rain to flood the region’s main offshore international airport and high winds to blow a tanker into a connecting bridge, disrupting land and air travel….Keep Reading On Fox News
Kansai International Airport partially is flooded by typhoon Jebi in Osaka, western Japan, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018. A powerful typhoon blew through western Japan on Tuesday, causing heavy rain to flood the region’s main offshore international airport and high winds to blow a tanker into a connecting bridge, disrupting land and air travel. (Nobuki Ito/Kyodo News via AP)