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March 11, 2011 | 10:38 am
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Photos: Scenes from the devastation
8.9 earthquake kills hundreds in Japan Waves hitting Hawaii not unusually high Tsunami warning in northern and central California, OregonSweep of tsunami captured on YouTube news video Obama: “The U.S. stands ready to help” Japan nuclear site declares state of emergency
Southern California beaches closed as waves expected from Japan earthquake  Tsunami will vary from 7 feet to 1.2 feet in Southern California California harbors send big boats out to sea, secure moorings Pacific Northwest bracing for surges  Tsunami’s ripple currents to be seen on Southern California beaches Long Beach live-aboards wait for arrival Newport Beach closes school, clears ocean and boardwalkLong Beach warns people to evacuate the beaches
Photo: A worker inspects a caved-in section of the Joban Motorway near Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, after one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in Japan slammed its eastern coast Friday. / Credit: Associated Press

latimes:

Photos: Scenes from the devastation

8.9 earthquake kills hundreds in Japan
Waves hitting Hawaii not unusually high
Tsunami warning in northern and central California, Oregon
Sweep of tsunami captured on YouTube news video
Obama: “The U.S. stands ready to help”
Japan nuclear site declares state of emergency

Southern California beaches closed as waves expected from Japan earthquake
Tsunami will vary from 7 feet to 1.2 feet in Southern California
California harbors send big boats out to sea, secure moorings
Pacific Northwest bracing for surges
Tsunami’s ripple currents to be seen on Southern California beaches
Long Beach live-aboards wait for arrival
Newport Beach closes school, clears ocean and boardwalk
Long Beach warns people to evacuate the beaches

Photo: A worker inspects a caved-in section of the Joban Motorway near Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, after one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in Japan slammed its eastern coast Friday. / Credit: Associated Press

(Source: Los Angeles Times)

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