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Emergency services in Kobe after the 1995 earthquake were overwhelmed initially due to the scale of the disaster. International assistance and military support were brought in to supplement local efforts, leading to improved coordination and response. Despite challenges, emergency workers and volunteers were able to rescue many survivors and provide medical care to those affected.
Many people died, leaving friends and families devastated. The Japanese Government took ages in repairing the port and city. Kobe is still not fully repared.
the people were affected by they lost their homes
Approximately 310,000 people were left homeless as a result of the Kobe earthquake in 1995. Many homes and buildings were destroyed or severely damaged, forcing residents to seek temporary shelter in evacuation centers or with relatives.
The 2011 Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand resulted in 185 fatalities. Many more were injured, and thousands were displaced from their homes as a result of the destruction caused by the earthquake.
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around 300,000 people were homless
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.
Emergency services in Kobe after the 1995 earthquake were overwhelmed initially due to the scale of the disaster. International assistance and military support were brought in to supplement local efforts, leading to improved coordination and response. Despite challenges, emergency workers and volunteers were able to rescue many survivors and provide medical care to those affected.
More than 50 aftershocks all measuring about 4.9
Many workers were affected by the Titanic because they lost their jobs.
Many people died, leaving friends and families devastated. The Japanese Government took ages in repairing the port and city. Kobe is still not fully repared.
Many manufacturing jobs have moved to less developed nations.
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.
the people were affected by they lost their homes