

The 7.5 magnitude is the one both the US and Japan use, but if you meant the seismic intensity scale that Japan uses, this one was an upper 6 in Aomori per the article, because the seismic intensity scale is based on actual conditions in specific locations. Upper 6 means strong enough to knock over people and move heavy furniture, but two miles away it could be a 5 on the intensity, because the intensity scale is the effect it has on where you are. It’s the same 7.5 magnitude earthquake, but the felt intensity is different depending on where you are













Locally? Costco chicken is $6, raw chicken of around the same size is $11