the Japanese government have invested money in prediction and they are willing to
take the risk, earthquake drills are carried out annually in all Japanese schools, they work in
the city as there are many electronics factories and if they move away they will have difficulty
finding other jobs, there are limited amounts of flat land as much of Honshu island is
mountainous
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'.
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.
29 or over 9000
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.
The Kobe earthquake was more catastrophic than the Northridge earthquake in terms of casualties and economic impact. The Kobe earthquake, which struck Japan in 1995, resulted in over 6,000 deaths and caused extensive damage to infrastructure. The Northridge earthquake, which struck California in 1994, caused fewer casualties and less widespread destruction.
Approximately 1.5 million people live in Kobe, Japan.
No
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'.
NO!
California
Rip I am killings my self in for days BECAUSE KOBE ISDEAD SO I WILL LIVE IT TO THE FULLEST FOLLOW ME ON BUMBLE
Italy
Odessa Texas
Maximilian Kobe he tryied to overcome the evil by his acction , he die to save someones live he was called Franciszek Gajowniczek .. he get killed by German people in the gas chamber in Oswiecim.
That is a debatable question, but most people would go with Kobe.
kobe24bryantLA
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