A lot more than 300 people survived the Earthquake, it was mainly the Tsunami that caused the damage and deaths.
It was estimated $300 billion.
1) you have to go under something like a matress 2) you have to have foood 3) you have to go to your car and listen to the radio 4) then you stay 200 300 miles away from the earthquake
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The damage due to buildings and infrastructure in the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting fires and explosions is estimated over $180 billion or 3 percent of Japan's annual economic output.Other estimates up to US $300 billion for reconstruction excluding costs caused by the Fukushima nuclear accident.
The Chile earthquake gave tsunami warnings and destroyed an entire city, which killed over 300 people in total. It had a great impact on the earth's surface; by destroying it.
The damage due to buildings and infrastructure in the March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting fires and explosions is estimated over $180 billion or 3 percent of Japan's annual economic output.Other estimates up to US $300 billion for reconstruction excluding costs caused by the Fukushima nuclear accident.
The damage due to buildings and infrastructure in the March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting fires and explosions is estimated over $180 billion or 3 percent of Japan's annual economic output.Other estimates up to US $300 billion for reconstruction excluding costs caused by the Fukushima nuclear accident.
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Fukushima, Tokyo, Sendai.
At the camps people gets 300-1700 calorories daily and people had to ration it. I guess Anne didntg have it all in 1 go, she probally save some,so that she can survive.
No. It is neither the most powerful nor most destructive (in terms of number of deaths). The most powerful earthquake ever was the Valdivian / Great Chilean Earthquake of 1960 (9.5 on Richter scale) and the most destructive was the Shaanxi, China earthquake of 1556 which supposedly killed 850 thousand people. Today's earthquake in comparison was 8.9 on the Richter scale and so far 300 people have been confirmed dead and 500 more missing.
10 000 people died during the Mexico City earthquake, but there were also 50 000 injuries, and 250 000 people were made homeless.