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                                                    </description><item><title>Indonesia's Central Sulawesi still recovering 5 years after quake</title><link>https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2023/09/d08dcdea536f-indonesias-central-sulawesi-still-recovering-5-years-after-quake.html</link><description>Indonesia's Central Sulawesi Province on Thursday marked five years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the province killing more than 4,300 people, with thousands of survivors still awaiting permanent relocation. Local residents laid flowers at Talise beach in Palu, the capital of the....</description><pubDate>2023-09-28T12:26+0200</pubDate><guid>kyodonews-5092227bb0bd488fbc923ca4c1ab9130</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230928122600</sortelement></item><item><title>Magnitude-5.8 earthquake jolts Japan</title><link>https://turkishpress.com/magnitude-5-8-earthquake-jolts-japan/</link><description>TOKYO, Japan A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck Japan early Thursday, the country’s meteorological agency reported. The epicenter of the quake was on the deserted Tori-shima Island, located in the southeast of the country, and took place 60 kilometers (37 miles) below the surface. The agency did not issue a tsunami alert.</description><pubDate>2023-09-28T11:06+0200</pubDate><guid>turkishpress-9b59d0350633de9abb3907e2b87c3c5a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230928110600</sortelement></item><item><title>Conditions set for releasing radioactive water in Japan</title><link>https://www.bullfrag.com/conditions-set-for-releasing-radioactive-water-in-japan/</link><description>TOKYO (AP) – Objective and scientific monitoring is the key to releasing radioactive water left over from Japan’s devastated Fukushima nuclear plant, an official with the International Atomic Energy Agency said.

An IAEA panel is in Japan for preliminary consultations and to visit the Fukushima....</description><pubDate>2023-09-28T09:28+0200</pubDate><guid>bullfrag-87a15c05f1dfd9d65ac9a944046e64e1</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230928092800</sortelement></item><item><title>Largest Fire Death Toll Belongs to Aftermath of 1923 Japan Earthquake</title><link>https://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20230927-largest-fire-death-toll-belongs-to-aftermath-of-1923-japan-earthquake</link><description>Fires that raged in the days following the 1 September 1923 magnitude 7.9 Kantō earthquake killed roughly 90% of the 105,000 people who perished in and around Tokyo, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in history—comparable to the number of people killed in the World War II atomic bombing of Hiroshima.</description><pubDate>2023-09-28T03:55+0200</pubDate><guid>homelandsecuritynewswire-692195803f85581216824a58bb5df3ad</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230928035500</sortelement></item></channel></rss>