The Great Hanshin Earthquake, which struck on January 17, 1995, caused extensive damage in the Kobe region of Japan. It registered a magnitude of 6.9 and resulted in the deaths of over 6,400 people, with thousands more injured. The earthquake destroyed approximately 200,000 buildings and caused around $100 billion in economic losses, making it one of the most devastating natural disasters in Japanese history. The infrastructure damage included collapsed highways, bridges, and severe disruptions to utilities and transportation systems.
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Consequential damages refer to indirect losses that occur as a result of a breach of contract or wrongful act, beyond the immediate damages caused. These damages are not directly caused by the breach but arise from the specific circumstances surrounding the situation, such as lost profits or additional expenses incurred. They are typically recoverable only if the parties involved had a reasonable expectation that such damages could occur at the time the contract was formed.
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It was named The Great Hanshin earthquake or Kobe earthquake.
Hanshin Tigers was created on 1935-12-10.
Hanshin Cup Handicap was created in 1941.
Hanshin Electric Railway was created in 1899.
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings was created on 1907-10-19.
Hanshin Department Store was created on 1947-06-30.
It was the Kobe earthquake of 1995, also called Great Hanshin earthquake which was a large-scale earthquake in the Ōsaka-Kōbe (Hanshin) metropolitan area of western Japan that was among the strongest, deadliest, and costliest to ever strike that country.