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∙ 12y agoNo it does not even change anything not even one small thing
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∙ 12y agoNo, Japan has a long history of earthquakes and tsunamis due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire. The most recent major earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan was in 2011, causing significant damage and loss of life.
The earthquake slightly damaged Tokyo, and the tsunami only hit the north Japan area.
As of now, it is difficult to provide an exact number of survivors from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. However, many people were able to evacuate or be rescued during the disaster. The total number of survivors can vary based on different reports and sources.
As of September 2021, the earthquake/tsunami that hit Japan in 2011 resulted in around 15,899 confirmed deaths. However, that number may not be definitive as some individuals are still unaccounted for.
No it only lasted 4
The Kobe earthquake was more catastrophic than the Northridge earthquake in terms of casualties and economic impact. The Kobe earthquake, which struck Japan in 1995, resulted in over 6,000 deaths and caused extensive damage to infrastructure. The Northridge earthquake, which struck California in 1994, caused fewer casualties and less widespread destruction.
The devastating earthquake on Japan not only destroyed infrastructure, it also caused a tsunami that swept across Japan's east coast. devastating: a property of noun (in this quake, earthquake) derived from the verb 'to devastate'. Means: destructive, causing massive damage.
on 11th march 2011 at 9.am earthquake occur exactly in Japan
well in Japan they have have buildings that move side to side because of the amount of earthquakes they have. but in Japan they also have storm prove house and a house can only be storm proof or earthquake proof
The 2011 tsunami hit Japan on March 11, 2011, following a powerful undersea earthquake off the coast of Tohoku region. The tsunami caused widespread devastation, including the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
The earthquake occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) 11 March 2011, which triggered the tsunami. This tsunami hit Japan only a few minutes later.
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