Japanese agencies did little to help because they were unprepared and took a long time to react.
Red Cross sent aid to Japan, but they rejected this saying that they have supplies and aid to protect their people. This was actually not true. Japan is an MEDC (More economically developed country) so they didn't want ruin there reputation of being a rich country therefore rejected help provided from other countries and aid agencies.
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.
During the Kobe earthquake, emergency services worked to rescue trapped individuals, provide medical aid to the injured, and coordinate disaster response efforts. They also assisted with search and rescue operations and helped evacuate residents from dangerous areas.
Some of the aid agencies that provided assistance to Sichuan during the 2008 earthquake were the Red Cross Society of China, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), World Vision, Oxfam, and Save the Children. These organizations helped with medical assistance, food and water distribution, shelter, and other relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake.
To prepare for the Kobe Earthquake, people conducted earthquake drills, reinforced buildings, secured heavy furniture, and stocked up on emergency supplies such as food, water, and first aid kits. Some individuals also participated in community-based disaster preparedness programs and learned about evacuation routes.
The government response was awful after the Kobe earthquake as they decided not to take up the offer of other countries, who were prepared to send medics on the basis that they weren't qualified to do medical practices in Japan. Meanwhile the people were freezing as the temperature was -2oC and blankets, food and water were in short supply. Many people lost their jobs and unemployment rose quite dramtically in Japan as Kobe was a major industrial area for Japan.
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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.
During the Kobe earthquake, emergency services worked to rescue trapped individuals, provide medical aid to the injured, and coordinate disaster response efforts. They also assisted with search and rescue operations and helped evacuate residents from dangerous areas.
Some of the aid agencies that provided assistance to Sichuan during the 2008 earthquake were the Red Cross Society of China, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), World Vision, Oxfam, and Save the Children. These organizations helped with medical assistance, food and water distribution, shelter, and other relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake.
businesses were closed for months people homeless lack of transport links international aid
To prepare for the Kobe Earthquake, people conducted earthquake drills, reinforced buildings, secured heavy furniture, and stocked up on emergency supplies such as food, water, and first aid kits. Some individuals also participated in community-based disaster preparedness programs and learned about evacuation routes.
The executive branch of government typically decides to send aid to a country after an earthquake. This decision is often made by the president or prime minister, who may direct foreign aid agencies to provide assistance. However, legislative approval may be required for funding, depending on the country's laws and budgetary processes.
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The government response was awful after the Kobe earthquake as they decided not to take up the offer of other countries, who were prepared to send medics on the basis that they weren't qualified to do medical practices in Japan. Meanwhile the people were freezing as the temperature was -2oC and blankets, food and water were in short supply. Many people lost their jobs and unemployment rose quite dramtically in Japan as Kobe was a major industrial area for Japan.
World mission agencies and international aid agencies use the Peter's projection.
it happened because of the earths movement no offence but that wasnt a very good answer. it happened because the asthenosphere (not spelt correctly) in the mantle moved because the plates flowed over the top of the liquid magma. No! it was the earths plates sliding against eachother that cause the earthquake.