With what I'm reading and seeing, it will be some time around the 5th of January.
No not really it is not that close to japan but they might feel a little destruction! :)
it caused a tsunami which then hit Japan and causes a big nuclear center to blow up and everyone got scared because of the high radiation levels
Currently, you are far more likely to be hit by lightening twice than to have any issue with the radiation from Japan in any portion of the United States. The background radiation numbers in Tokyo (only 150 miles away from the problem) are roughly the same as we have normally in New York. You will receive more radiation from a window seat in a plane, then you will from this situation.
For many years, there was radiation in the air in Japan from the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, Japan is perfectly safe to visit today, with no risk of radiation poisoning.
The tsunami that hit Japan wiped out the cooling systems for the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. The reactors are currently overheating and releasing dangerous amounts of radiation into the atmosphere
The bombing of Japan at the end of WWII killed MANY PEOPLE because of the nuclear radiation
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No, Hawaii is currently not in danger of radiation from the incidents involving the nuclear reactors in Japan.
No, the seafood in Costa Rica has not been contaminated by radiation from Japan's disaster. Costa Rica is very far from Japan.
Small amounts of radiation from damaged nuclear plants in Japan have already reached California but they pose no health threats at all. Any radiation that reaches California from Japan is well dissipated by the time it gets there.
They hit Japan but are called Typhoons
look at Japan.