Yes, the 2011 tsunami in Japan did impact other countries in the form of significant damage to Coastlines, the loss of life, and disruptions in economies. Countries in the Pacific region, including the United States, Russia, and Australia, experienced varying levels of impact from the tsunami waves and resulting debris.
The 2011 tsunami in Japan primarily affected Japan itself. However, there were also some impacts felt in other countries across the Pacific Ocean, including parts of the United States, Canada, and various countries in Asia and South America.
The tsunami began with a 8.9 earthquake that hit all of Japan. That caused the tsunami. Nearly all of Japan was hit. Other countries were hit too. They were Hawii, New Philipiens, and the west coast of the U.S.A. (California, Washington, Oregon) The tsunami hit JAPAN on the island of Honshu in Sendai. The Iwate-kun prefecture, Miyagi-kun prefecture were destroyed and others were affected.
On March 11, 2011 there was a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Sendai triggering a massive tsunami that hit of eastern coasts of Japan. In was reported that the earthquake created tsunami waves of up to 10 meters (33 ft) that struck Japan, with smaller waves in many other countries, with a significant surge and damage as far away as Chile, on the opposite side of the world from Japan. In Japan, the waves are reported to have traveled up to 10 kilometers (6 miles) inland. Many thousands of people were killed in both the earthquake and resulting tsunami.
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No. However, the earthquake and following tsunami in Japan did have a pretty large effect on Santa Cruz. Because Santa Cruz has a pretty narrow opening to the sea, the ripples from the tsunami in Japan did a lot of damage in the harbor. Due to the narrow opening, the waves became much larger and caused boats to crash into each other. Some boats sunk, and a bridge suffered some damage too.
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The United States of America and some other near by countries.
yes it hit Hawaii and the west coast of the United States
The 2011 tsunami in Japan primarily affected Japan itself. However, there were also some impacts felt in other countries across the Pacific Ocean, including parts of the United States, Canada, and various countries in Asia and South America.
The tsunami began with a 8.9 earthquake that hit all of Japan. That caused the tsunami. Nearly all of Japan was hit. Other countries were hit too. They were Hawii, New Philipiens, and the west coast of the U.S.A. (California, Washington, Oregon) The tsunami hit JAPAN on the island of Honshu in Sendai. The Iwate-kun prefecture, Miyagi-kun prefecture were destroyed and others were affected.
After the Tsunami hit Japan, 55 other countries got warnings, But no one knows exactly where its coming next, that's why there called natural disasters. This is what i red in a article, SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Tsunami warnings have been lifted for some densely populated Asia Pacific countries previously thought to be at risk after a huge earthquake that hit Japan on Friday, the U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) and national officials said.
The Tsunami that devastated Indonesia and other countries in 2004 was in the Indian Ocean.
There was a massive tsunami triggered by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake near the east coast of Honshu, Japan on March 11, 2011. In was reported that the earthquake created tsunami waves of up to 10 meters (33 ft) that struck Japan, with smaller waves in many other countries, with a significant surge and damage as far away as Chile, on the opposite side of the world from Japan. In Japan, the waves are reported to have traveled up to 10 kilometers (6 miles) inland.
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On March 11, 2011 there was a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the coast of Sendai triggering a massive tsunami that hit of eastern coasts of Japan. In was reported that the earthquake created tsunami waves of up to 10 meters (33 ft) that struck Japan, with smaller waves in many other countries, with a significant surge and damage as far away as Chile, on the opposite side of the world from Japan. In Japan, the waves are reported to have traveled up to 10 kilometers (6 miles) inland. Many thousands of people were killed in both the earthquake and resulting tsunami.
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Japan is just one country, it does not contain any other countries.