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The boxing day tsunami affected nearly all of the countries in the Indian ocean. India was affected, parts of Australia and Africa too! The Philippines were also affected! :(

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Q: What Affected Countries Were Hit By The Tsunami in Japan?
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What countries or islands do tsunami hit?

japan


What countries will be hit by tsunami after Japan?

The countries impacted by the tsunami: - North America (specifically, California and Hawaii) - Japan - China


Is it rare for a tsunami to hit Japan?

Not really. Japan is one of the most tsunami prone countries in the world.


What countries were hit with tsunami?

Japan, Indonesia, Phillipines, Sumatra


What countries were hit this last tsunami?

Chile, India, Granada and Japan


Where did the Japan tsunami hit?

The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.


How wide did the tsunami in japan hit?

cos Japanese are ebil and it hit all continents and countries.


What are the countries that were hit by tsunami?

japan hawiii theer is more but i dont know of them


Did the tsunami in japan hit other countries?

yes it hit Hawaii and the west coast of the United States


What place in Japan did the earthquake and tsunami hit?

The tsunami began with a 8.9 earthquake that hit all of Japan. That caused the tsunami. Nearly all of Japan was hit. Other countries were hit too. They were Hawii, New Philipiens, and the west coast of the U.S.A. (California, Washington, Oregon) The tsunami hit JAPAN on the island of Honshu in Sendai. The Iwate-kun prefecture, Miyagi-kun prefecture were destroyed and others were affected.


What countries did Tsunami hit?

I don't know but it definatly hit japan.....INDIA too(although not very intense)! :)


How were people affected when the tsunami and earthquake hit Japan?

They were starving and they were buried under rubble and they were left without homes.