In 2011, the deadliest quake and subsequent tsunami in recent Japanese history struck northwest of the capital Tokyo and killed at least 20,000 people. The 9.1 magnitude Tohoku earthquake spiraled ...
He explains how he searched for her for days after the devastating earthquake and tsunami a decade ago ... "I cried and cried and knew then that so many people must have died." ...
In 2012, the Japanese government funded the multi-institute Tohoku Ecosystem–Associate Marine Sciences project to analyse the effects of the tsunami ... traumatized local people to re-engage ...
Scenes of devastation from the Tohoku region stunned the world ... around 40 percent of the houses were destroyed by the tsunami and fires, and more than 800 people in the town were killed or ...
The tsunami also sent the Fukushima Daiichi ... ‘The disaster was very traumatic for the people of the Tohoku region. ‘I think the presence of ghosts is a way for people to deal with their ...
people in coastal areas of the Tohoku region had to rely on announcements by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for estimated tsunami heights and arrival times. But the actual arrival times ...
Create tsunami-resilient communities through an early warning and tsunami observation network In Japan, higher tsunamis than those envisaged in each of the regional disaster management plans struck ...
They include highly sensitive seismographs capable of detecting microearthquakes that are imperceptible to people and strong ... to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami — boosted MOWLAS ...