many china,USA, and many others
Well they can try and predict them by investing in that kind of technology as they do in Japan and also try and train the people on what to do if there is an earthquake e.g. in Japan they have a day that is all about training the emergency services and school children and other people on how to tackle fires and things like that if they start after the earthquake. Hope this helps! Kylie
recently... well... in haiti they had an earthquake but its been almost 2 years and it past really fast but there still in construction... i think ... anyway + they had one in japan last month
Japanese have one of the highest because earthquakes happen there frequently. So no Japan does not.
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After the earthquake in Japan, the government initiated a large-scale emergency response, deploying rescue teams, setting up shelters, and coordinating efforts to provide aid to affected areas. They also activated the Disaster Response Headquarters and requested assistance from other countries to manage the aftermath of the disaster.
The U.S
No other countries were affected.
After the Japan earthquake in 2011, rescue operations were carried out by emergency responders and volunteers to save those trapped or injured. Additionally, rehabilitation measures included setting up temporary shelters, providing medical assistance, and offering psychological support to survivors. The government also implemented long-term recovery plans to rebuild infrastructure and support affected communities.
Many countries around the world have offered assistance to Japan after the earthquake, including the United States, China, South Korea, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Aid includes sending rescue teams, medical supplies, and financial support.
Following the Kobe earthquake in 1995, countries such as the United States, South Korea, and Taiwan provided assistance in the form of financial aid, rescue teams, medical supplies, and equipment. Japan also received aid from international organizations such as the Red Cross and the United Nations.
Well they can try and predict them by investing in that kind of technology as they do in Japan and also try and train the people on what to do if there is an earthquake e.g. in Japan they have a day that is all about training the emergency services and school children and other people on how to tackle fires and things like that if they start after the earthquake. Hope this helps! Kylie
Japan has activated emergency response measures, including search and rescue operations and providing shelter and supplies to those affected. The government is working to assess the damage and respond to the needs of affected communities. Additionally, Japan has a well-established disaster preparedness and response system in place to handle such events.
The Japan Earthquake effected the whole world really. But I know what you are talking about! Hawaii, The coast of America, basically everywhere in the pacific region but NOT AUSTRALIA, hope this helps :)
The United States of America and some other near by countries.
No. The earthquake happened on the East side of Japan, and the Korean peninsula is opposite the Northwest coastline of the Japanese home islands.
Yes, the Japanese government provided assistance to the affected areas after the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. They deployed emergency response teams, provided shelters, food, and medical aid, and coordinated rescue and recovery efforts. The government also implemented long-term recovery plans to rebuild communities and infrastructure.