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What natural disaster struck japan in2011?

by an earth quick and a tsunami an the nuclear plant


Did the tsunami hit the nuclear plant in japan?

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How big is the Japan tsunami?

The tsunami that struck Japan was reported from 23-27 feet tall.


What are Japan's goals and plans for the future?

Currently Japan is still recovering from the tsunami and the problem of nuclear power plants. Additionally there is a problem with threats by North Korea and Chinese claims on certain Japanese islands.


What things did the tsunami in japan destroy?

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When did the japan tsunami hit?

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What is the nuclear plant of Japan crippled by the earthquake and tsunami?

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