Over 35 colleges in Japan were significantly damaged or destroyed during the 2011 tsunami disaster, impacting the education infrastructure in the affected regions. Efforts have since been made to rebuild and support higher education institutions in these areas.
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March 11 2011.
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The earthquake and tsunami in Japan occurred on March 11, 2011.
It got destroyed because the force or pressure of the tsunami was too strong.
The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
Not only one many houses were destroyed. Many people were rendered homeless.
Many towns were destroyed. Many people have died and are unaccounted for.
no but there is few clean water left for japan. lot r dien
The airport that was destroyed was not a major one, I think the country's two biggest airports are in Tokyo and Oasaka(?) and they were fine.
It destroyed buildings and sea walls. And probably knocked out the power too.
The tsunami wiped out almost all of Japan knocking down many buildings such as skyscrapers and nuclear power plants that were operating in Japan. The tsunami destroyed the nuclear power plants and radiation leaked out which caused a raging panic among the people of Japan.
Over 35 colleges in Japan were significantly damaged or destroyed during the 2011 tsunami disaster, impacting the education infrastructure in the affected regions. Efforts have since been made to rebuild and support higher education institutions in these areas.
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
No, Only Northern Parts of Japan has been destroyed (Most of Hokkaido which is northern island of Japan). As of 3/14/11, reports have said that an aftershock is to come and possibly a tsunami.
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