46 million
As of 16 June 2011 15,372 deaths from the earthquake and tsunami have been confirmed. It is almost impossible to determine what was the cause of death for each individual. See the related link.
bodies are still washing up onshore so the number is still increasing
about 150,000 people were dead or still missing
The death toll in Japan from the March 11th 2011 tsunami is at 8,133 souls, and 12,272 souls are still missing. The Japanese police estimates the death poll will exceed 18,000.
It is unknown how many people were killed in the Asian tsunami. Up to 275,000 people were believed to have been killed, with at least 128,000 of them in Indonesia alone.
The japan tsunami was at night so it killed more people then it would have done. A eyewitness said that her husband was ripped from her hands and that it killed over 10,000 people and left millions naked and homeless.
The National Police Agency of Japan reports that as of September 11, 2011 a total of 15,861 deaths,6,107 injured, and 3,018 people missing and also 2 of the 3,018 people were one of the famousJapanese actors.The numbers, unfortunately, are still growing and time will tell what the final tally is. The missing people are presumably dead. The threat from radiation and death due to injuries can also increase the final count.
There were nearly 16,000 confirmed deaths with an additional 2,500 still missing, likely swept out to sea.
alot probably
No. Japan was devastated by a tsunami in 2011 but has not had a significant tsunami since. It is, however, still dealing with the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami.
The death toll in Japan from the March 11th 2011 tsunami is at 8,133, and 12,272 are still missing. The Japanese police estimates the death poll will exceed 18,000.There is no way to know the exact numbers, since it is fairly preliminary at this moment. The death toll is rising as rescue searchers find more people under the rubble. By some accounts, the death toll has exceeded 7,000.
Some people who has lost their family in the tsunami is still grieving for them. Other people are relived to find themselves safe and sound and they also hope that no other natural calamity as dangerous as this tsunami will ever take place.