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Shortages of food and gasoline were being felt in parts of Japan on Thursday nearly a week after a deadly earthquake and tsunami, as people hoarded basic items fearing that supplies would soon dry up.
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Unmanned drones built by San Diego-based Northrop Grumman are being used for relief efforts in Japan.
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Fear over the escalating nuclear crisis in Fukushima Daiichi, Japan has led to increased sales of potassium iodide pills in San Diego. But do they work?
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American Red Cross allows you to search and post messages to people in Japan.
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A 5.0-magnitude earthquake rattled Baja California and San Diego County at 3:52 a.m. today. The quake was centered about 20 miles south-southeast of Guadalupe Victoria, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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A 10 News investigation has found more than 100 buildings in the City of San Diego that don't meet earthquake codes. We speak to J.W. August about why these buildings are not up to code, and how the city’s budget deficit is adding to the problem.
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Why has the San Diego region experienced so many earthquakes lately? We speak to a seismologist from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography about what's causing all the recent quakes.
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