Just from the March 2011 earthquake, there were a total of
15-20K reported fatalities.
The worst to date in Japan was the 1-Sept-1923 earthquake in
Kanto (Kwanto) near Tokyo with an estimated142,800 deaths. This also triggered a largetsunami.
For details of other large earthquakes see statistics found inthe related link below.
I really don't know anything about California or their earthquakes so don't ask me ever again.
People die in earthquakes
There are many earthquakes each year that cause no damage, but the ones that do can be fatal. It is estimated that an average of 13,298 die each year as a result of earthquakes.
The answer is in direct relation to many things: 1. Exactly how many nuclear power plants go down 2. How swift and effective the Japanese response will be to radioactive detection 3. How much relief there will be from the rest of the world. These things will directly play into how many people will die of radiation in Japan.
YES maybe there is about 1000 people died in the tsunami!!!
more than 1,000,000
I really don't know anything about California or their earthquakes so don't ask me ever again.
There are hundreds of thousands of people who die in Japan each year. It is estimated that for every three people born two people die.
See website: Japan, National Census Statistics
0ver 3000 :(
5,ooo to 10,00o
People die in earthquakes
They die because the heat burns their skin and then they die.
297.000 directly 65.000 after the bombing
If one is terrified of earthquakes they are said to have Seismophobia.
There are many earthquakes each year that cause no damage, but the ones that do can be fatal. It is estimated that an average of 13,298 die each year as a result of earthquakes.
Atomic bomb