Tsunami debris reaches halfway across Pacific

Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - 18:30 in Earth & Climate

Lumber, boats and other debris ripped from Japanese coastal towns by tsunamis last year have spread across some 3,000 miles to areas halfway across the North Pacific, and could wash ashore on remote islands north of Hawaii any day now.

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