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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tsunami dirt, 3,000 kilometres from the coast at Japan

A Russian ship has found debris from the thousands of kilometres from the disaster zone, a Hawaiian research group said Japanese tsunami, including a fishing boat, floating Godspeed or adrift in the Pacific.

After the end of September the Russian training ship Pallada STS pass through the Central Pacific island of Midway, the debris found, said the International Pacific Research Center at the University of Hawaii.

"The Russian play an array of distinctive tsunami debris on the home journey from Honolulu to Vladivostok found," it said in a statement. The debris - approximately 3.100 km from Japan - was the north-eastern coast of the country after the devastating earthquake in March washed into the Pacific Ocean by huge tidal waves.

The crew discovered a 20-meter-long vessel, which was hoisted up on the Pallada. Try to its owner, to pursue, that is believed to in Fukushima, area are the most affected by the tsunami.
-TOKYO (AFP)

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