N. Korea tests 2nd nuke: Japanese press

NHK and other Japanese media are reporting that North Korea conducted a second nuclear test this morning.  South Korea, on the other hand, says it did not detect any unusual tremors in the North.  Strongly denying the Japanese report, a South Korean intelligence official told the Hankyoreh Shinmun that he found it hard to believe that they could detect in Japan tremors that they could not detect in South Korea.

I hope for his sake he’s right.

UPDATE: Seems Mr. NIS was right afterall—there was a 6.0 earthquake in northeast Japan this morning, something the Korea Times‘ Kim Heung-sook would no doubt call divine retribution for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe unjust, anti-Korean hardline ways.

13 Comments

  1. Posted October 11, 2006 at 9:35 am | Permalink

    Usually when I try something new and it doesn’t work the way I thought it should, I try it again. What’s wrong with that?

  2. Posted October 11, 2006 at 9:43 am | Permalink

    Other reports are saying it was an earthquake.

  3. Posted October 11, 2006 at 9:43 am | Permalink

    If it turns out to be a test, somehow, two tests seem exponentially more serious than just one test, and the first one was serious enough.

    Crazy, scary times….

  4. Posted October 11, 2006 at 9:44 am | Permalink

    Is this where I insert the Godzilla joke?

  5. Posted October 11, 2006 at 9:44 am | Permalink

    The USGS is saying they didn’t detect anything either.

  6. Posted October 11, 2006 at 9:45 am | Permalink

    How long does it take to pinpoint the epicentre? If in NK, it could very well have been a test, given how rare earthquakes are on the Korean Peninsula. If the epicentre was anywhere else, then it was probably just an earthquake….

    (Just stating the bloody obvious, I suppose.)

  7. Posted October 11, 2006 at 10:11 am | Permalink

    This is strange…the story first appeared on Yahoo! News about 30 mins ago…since then, there hasn’t been any significant update, nor anything new out of NHK or Kyodo….

  8. Posted October 11, 2006 at 10:47 am | Permalink

    I’ll go w/the USGS on this one.

  9. Posted October 11, 2006 at 10:49 am | Permalink

    Reuters seems to have the most up-to-date news, about 13 minutes old now. Still nothing conclusive, though Japan had “unconfirmed information” that there might be a test today:

    Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso told a parliamentary panel that Japan had unconfirmed information that Pyongyang might conduct a second test on Wednesday, and NHK said Japanese government sources were checking reports of a tremor in North Korea.

    However, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told the same panel that Japan had no information that a test had been conducted.

  10. Zonath your flag
    Posted October 11, 2006 at 11:35 am | Permalink

    How long does it take to pinpoint the epicentre?

    Not very long. Data-sharing between stations makes it fairly easy to triangulate the epicenter within a reasonable certainty fairly quickly. The USGS is putting the quake off the east coast of Japan, which is exactly the wrong direction for it to be coming from North Korea (unless they used a mini-sub to tow it out there) :P. Just a false alarm due to a ‘heightened sense of alertness’.

  11. Posted October 11, 2006 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    don’t believe NHK either. it embarassed itself more than SK NIS in July.

    east of japan and NW of the SEA OF JAPAN is almost 180 degree apart w.r.t. tokyo.
    i doubt if any geologist would make such mistake.

    did NHK mention its source?

  12. Posted October 11, 2006 at 11:40 am | Permalink

    p.s. the quake is 5.8 scale.
    about 200km east of the coast between tokyo and sendai.
    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqc.....ustrb2.php

  13. Posted October 11, 2006 at 11:43 am | Permalink

    in fact, i believe USGS has stations in various parts of the world. it is able to triangulate the epicenter by itself.

    (same for japan — and it is much easier for japan to do so, given its proximity and sophisticated seismology tech)

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