AGATE BEACH – A chunk of concrete and steel that washed ashore Tuesday on this central Oregon coastal beach has been confirmed as a floating dock swept off the coast of Japan by last year’s devastating tsunami. It is the first confirmed landing of tsunami debris on the Oregon coast. Scientists and governments have been [...]
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First confirmed tsunami debris hits Oregon shores
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