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To: zonder who wrote (942)9/19/2002 10:11:30 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49863
 
Zonder> Still, Japan should not worry about the economic tremors to be caused by a hypothetical because there is no such thing. You can tell when the big earthquake will strike next because the fault lines are easy enough to follow. ????

In the event the government issues a warning that a massive earthquake could strike central Japan's Tokai region, subsequent economic losses could reach up to 345. 1 billion yen per day, a government council said Thursday.
It is the first time that the Central Disaster Management Council calculated the economic impact of a warning for the so-called ''big one.''


Tell that to the people of Kobe Japan, BTW a quake warning and an actual Quake are too very different issues.