@c_williamsf @divcarre @Fary71 Oct. 29, 2013: [...] a 7.1-magnitude earthquake rumbling the Pacific Ocean about 200 miles from the coast of Fukushima, Japan — a situation that caught the attention of MSU students and experts. [...] . [...] “It’s likely the earthquakes will continue for years in the same general region,” [MSU geological professor Kazuya Fujita] said. “Things are adjusting from the March of 2011 movements — now we have a lot of earthquakes that are kind of adjusting stresses and things like that are jostling around to readjust.” [...] [Japan Club president Joseph] Canty said the students from Tokyo are worried about the potential radiation issues [...] “They still haven’t gotten the whole water leak situation under control, so any time you have anything this big, you have to have some concern that some of the stuff that haven’t been fixed or poorly fixed may break and the leakage may continue or get worse,” Fujita said. [...]