A rare deep-sea fish regarded as a harbinger of doom has washed up on a beach in the Canary Islands. The oarfish was ...
Nearly 80 percent of municipalities within 30 kilometers of 15 nuclear power plants across Japan have a lower proportion of ...
A rare oarfish, often referred to as a "doomsday fish," has been discovered washed up on Playa Quemada beach in Lanzarote.
A video captured on social media shows the odd fish spotted off the coast of the Canary Islands – and it has seriously spooky ...
A three-day evacuation exercise involving nearly 5,000 residents began on Feb. 14 close to a nuclear power plant here.
The rare oarfish was found washed up on the Canary Islands, but that did not stop social media become worried a natural disaster could be imminent ...
Countries around the world have experienced an uptick in natural disasters and home insurance costs, but each country has ...
This simple interwar cottage, which was damaged in the 1989 Newcastle earthquake, is now an architectural treasure in harmony ...
The earthquake was recorded at observatories throughout the world as the greatest since the Japanese earthquake of December 21, 1946.
This will be the first time the Japanese government is taking such measures due to disruption to distribution. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Navigating earthquakes is a tricky part of living in Japan. In the average year, Japanese people are shaken around 1,500 ...
Playwright Keiko Green's "Empty Ride" follows the story of a woman who returns home to a small town in Japan, after the 2011 ...