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Debris from Japan’s Tsunami Moves Across the Pacific
October 27, 2011 | Syracuse

An article on the Syracuse.com website explains how about 20 million tons of floating debris from Japan’s March 11th earthquake and tsunami is moving across the Pacific and is expected to wash ashore on the Hawaiian Islands and the US west coast.


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