In March 2011, the deadly tsunami triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake tore off half the plaque from the monument, reducing its inscribed message to just a jumble of disjointed words.
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Earthquake Causes Tsunami in JapanThis video details the destruction and the loss of 18,000 lives in Japan on March 11, 2011, after a tsunami, triggered by an earthquake, hammered the coastline. 5 great Amazon Prime Video movies ...
Almost 12 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, 2,523 people remain missing, the National Police Agency reported. The agency released the latest figures on March 9, two days ...
Scientists know that natural disasters have negative health effects on survivors, but long-term observations are lacking. To ...
Using footage shot at the center of the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, we bring you a story of horror and heroism during one of history's worst catastrophes. Vast areas along ...
A strong earthquake struck southwestern Japan, the U.S. Geological Survey said, prompting authorities to issue a tsunami advisory.
In addition to the initial quake and tsunami, Japan saw an unprecedented “complex emergencies” consisting of various problems ranging from the severe accident at Fukushima nuclear plant ...
Major tsunami warning (expected height over 3 meters): This warning was issued during the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Wooden structures will be completely destroyed and washed away.
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Memorial balloons released in east Japan city hit by 2011 quake, tsunamiNATORI, Miyagi -- Participants in a memorial event held here on March 11 for the victims of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami wrote messages on 311 balloons shaped like doves and ...
Following the earthquake in the Miyazaki prefecture, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued a tsunami advisory for both the Kochi and Miyazaki prefectures, with residents warned about the ...
Her younger sister, a student at Ōkawa Elementary School, perished in the tsunami after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Satō commenced her film studies at Nihon University in 2015.
"Kataribe" or story teller, Rumi Miyakawa (left) and professor of Touhoku Fukushi University Yoshihiko Watanabe (right) Source: Rumi Miyakawa/Yoshihiko Watanabe Survivors of the 2011 Japan tsunami ...
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