* water, electricity, gas, telephone services were fully working by July 1995 * The railways were back in service by August 1995 * A year after the earthquake, 80% of the port was working but the Hanshin Expressway was still closed. * By January 1999, 134,000 housing units had been constructed but some people were still having to live in temporary accommodation. * New laws were passed to make buildings and transport structures even more earthquake proof. * More instruments were installed in the area to monitor earthquake movements. Hope this helps, TimS123
more houses which were built to resist the earthquake
It was named The Great Hanshin earthquake or Kobe earthquake.
The Kobe earthquake occurred in Japan in the year 1995.
The authorities were slow to respond with emergency and rescue help after the Kobe earthquake. Government leaders had to request help from the SDF and they were slow to contact them. The Japanese gangsters, the yakuza, were helping people the day after the earthquake by handing out food.
The Earthquake of Kobe occurred in Japan in 1995.
The Kobe earthquake occurred in Kobe, Japan in 1995. It was a magnitude 6.9 earthquake that caused extensive damage and loss of life in the region.
It was the Eurasian and the Philippine plates that moved and caused the earthquake in Kobe.
The cost of the repairs for Kobe after the earthquake was at least 160 billion yen.
it damaged lots of houses
people in Kobe can prepare by getting protective gears in school which they have done. Rebuild houses and building to make them more earthquake resistant and to make sure there is not fault in anything so it does not cause things such as fires!
Its called the Kobe earthquake
$100 billion