It probbubly took a month or two because Japan needed to rebuild the buildings and help get people to safety and maybe they even needed to prepare for the future earthquake
the sort of damage that took place was that buildings fell down and roads were twisted , bridges fell down. this was all because they weren't earthquake proof.
because of the earthquake
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It was quite bad and it took Japan quite a while to recover.
It took over ten years to recover after the Shaanxi earthquake
The Japanese crisis that took place in 2011 was an earthquake and tsunami. It was the most powerful documented earthquake to hit Japan and one of the five most disastrous earthquakes in the world.
The March 11, 2011 earthquake took place on the Pacific ocean floor on the east coast of Honshu, Japan, about 130 kilometers (80 miles) east of the city of Sendai.
Normally there would have been, but the earthquake took out the ability to warn the people.
India does not have earthquakes like Japan, so therefore it is not prepared for one, in India it does not have the same problems that Japan has, since Japan is in the Pacific Ocean, and India, is in the Indian Ocean.
It took months because so many buildings were destroyed in the Earthquake. The Interstate 880 freeway took 8 years to rebuild, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has not yet finished rebuilding from the 1989 earthquake.
1890 it took a very long time to sort it out
Chile and haiti Japan had the last major earthquake heard about worldwide. But earthquakes happen every second all over the earth. Some arent strong enough to feel or even make the scale, while others are major ones, like the earthquake in Japan.