Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

Please pray for the safety of all those in Japan.

There are mixed reports on the facts of the Tsunami, some reports claim small waves, while others only discuss the Tsunami alert. This specific news video reported a wave striking small islands and it is mid month, however Fiji has not been affected, so I added the last prediction with a question mark.

WORLD PREDICTIONS 3-15-19 Tsunami.. Tsunami.. Tsunami.. damage to the shorelines

They implied Japan.

There was a prediction in January about a Tsunami but in a different location? The Prediction: World Predictions 1-29-19

Fiji.. mid month.. I had a visual of a large wave crossing the ocean and striking islands. In a previous prediction they predicted a Tsunami.

For personal readings with Eric anywhere in the world contact Bea for all the details click on mailto:worldwidepredictions@yahoo.com

6 thoughts on “Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

  1. Hi Erik your prediction was correct!

    Tsunami warning issued for northwest Japan after 6.8 earthquake reported. Size of tsunami is initially forecast to be up to 1 metre. Quake was centred near Shonai, a coastal town of 22,000 people about 500 km north of Tokyo.

    Stay safe Japan. 🙏

  2. Eric,SWC,
    Event details

    Tsunami in Japan on June 19 2019 06:54 AM (UTC).

    A 10 cm tsunami was reported at Niigata port just after midnight, but the Meteorological Agency lifted the tsunami advisories for all three prefectures at 1:02 a.m. The city of Murakami in Niigata Prefecture, which experienced an upper 6 level of seismic intensity, set up 10 evacuation centers.

  3. Eric,SWC,

    Event details

    Landslide in Japan on June 19 2019 06:27 AM (UTC).

    A landslide was reported in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture, and the Japan Meteorological Agency warned of potential collapses of buildings and more landslides as there is a chance of more quakes of similar levels hitting Yamagata and Niigata prefectures facing the Sea of Japan over the following week while rain is expected in part of the region on Wednesday.

    1. Anil.
      This was a report issued to and by
      Emergency and Disaster information service..
      Who we are?

      The Hungarian National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE) operates Emergency and Disaster Information Service (EDIS) within the frame of its own website which has the objective to monitor and document all the events on the Earth which may cause disaster or emergency. Our service is using the speed and the data spectrum of the internet to gather information. We are monitoring and processing several foreign organisation’s data to get quick and certified information.

      What we do?

      The EDIS website provides useful information regarding emergency situations and their prevention. Extraordinary events happening in the World are being monitored in 24 hours per day. All events processed by RSOE EDIS are displayed near real time – for the sake of international compatibility – according to the CAP protocol and REST-API interfasze on a secure website (https://hisz.rsoe.hu). To ensure clear transparency all events are categorized separately in the RSS directory (e.g. earthquake, fire, flood, landslide, nuclear event, tornado, vulcano).

      The EDIS also contributes in dissemination of the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) in Hungary. Beside the official information, with the help of special programs nearly 600-1500 internet press publication will be monitored and the publication containing predefined keywords will be processed. However, these “news” cannot be considered as official and reliable information, but many times we have learnt critical information from the internet press.

      We are screening the incoming information and storing in a central database sorted by category. After processing the information we are sending it immediately via E-Mail (or other format) for the organisations and persons who have requested it. We are aspiring that the processed data will be validated and reliable in all cases, to avoid the possible panic situation caused by unreal information. That is why we are trying to create and keep contact with all organisations, which can provide validated information for us, to operate the EDIS.

      Certainly we are publishing all incoming data and information at our website to provide up-to-date information to the citizens as well as we are publishing useful knowledge for them. We have a knowledge database, which contains all necessary information, which can help the citizens in an emergency situation. For the prevention and the most relevant information we are willing to amend our published data with the population information.

      RSOE

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