Yes, Australia provided assistance to Japan after the 2011 tsunami. The Australian government sent search and rescue teams, medical supplies, and financial aid to support the relief efforts in Japan. Additionally, Australian charities and non-governmental organizations also contributed to the relief efforts.
The countries most affected by the 2011 tsunami in Japan were Japan itself, with significant damage and casualties along its northeastern coast, including Fukushima, and countries situated across the Pacific Ocean, such as the United States, Chile, and Australia, which experienced smaller waves and coastal impacts.
The tsunami in Japan occurred on March 11, 2011.
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Yes, the 2011 tsunami in Japan did impact other countries in the form of significant damage to coastlines, the loss of life, and disruptions in economies. Countries in the Pacific region, including the United States, Russia, and Australia, experienced varying levels of impact from the tsunami waves and resulting debris.
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan occurred on March 11, 2011.
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The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
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Japan, russia, australia, hawaii, taiwan, indonesia, philippines, mexico, chile.
It's not likely for tsunami's to continue hitting Japan.
the tsunami is japan is very tragict
The Japan tsunami of 2011 was one of the worst tsunamis in 140 years!
Tsunami's always come to Japan because of Earthquakes there. Most recent tsunami on March 11, 2011
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The tsunami in japan was 23-27 feet tall hope this helps
The tsunami that struck Japan was reported from 23-27 feet tall.
Japan got it the hardest as it is the epicentre of the earth. But New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii and i think California got hit as well, but very minor.