Debris from the tsunami in Japan nine months ago is expected to arrive on the coast of Alaska, the United States.
It's just bad weather that impede the arrival of the debris.
As diwartawan Anchorage Daily News, in addition to Alaska, debris will also show up in Washington and British Columbia.
Dave Gaudet of the Marine Conservation Alliance says that although most of Alaska has been hit by severe storms, debris from the tsunami on 11 March will arrive in Craig.
Gaudet said that he had met with residents Craig who said bad weather it harder for them to sail to the island located about 800 km from north of Tofino.
Meanwhile, the Russian ship in September reported seeing huge rubble covering 3200 miles from Japan.
Large chunk of the estimated two times larger than Texas.
Experts warn to be careful of the debris that comes from the Japanese tsunami.
The reason, earthquakes and tsunamis have damaged Japanese nuclear power plants so that sea water potentially exposed to radiation. (* / OL-8)

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