People were homeless and some died
around 300,000 people were homless
Around 310,000 people were made homeless while around 6,000 people died and 26,000 people were injured.
Approx. 6400 people died in the Kobe earthquake most suffocated or were burnt to death in the flames that spread through Kobe on the 17th January 1995. So far the amount of people that have died in the Japanese earthquake is 10,000 people.
businesses were closed for months people homeless lack of transport links international aid
The Kobe earthquake in 1995 destroyed more than 102,000 buildings and left 300,000 people homeless. The cost estimate to restore the basic infrastructure of the city was 150-million dollars. This was just for state owned buildings and services alone. The Kobe earthquake is the most expensive natural disaster in modern history. The earthquake lasted only 20-seconds.
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People live in Kobe after the earthquake because they believe that the impacts of future earthquakes will be reduced. They think this because they have been introduced to the 'Earthquake Emergency Plan'.
by starvation
It was named The Great Hanshin earthquake or Kobe earthquake.
The people over there shaked a lot.
The Kobe earthquake occurred in Japan in the year 1995.
The 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake killed around 6000 people, while the Northridge, California earthquake only resulted in around 60 fatalities.