Most Japanese are still alive, about only 0.01% of the Japanese died in the earthquake.
After an earthquake in Japan, people may feel shock, fear, and anxiety due to the sudden and unexpected event. They may also experience a sense of loss, trauma, and uncertainty about the future. Many people also feel a strong sense of community and solidarity as they come together to support each other in the aftermath of the disaster.
the tsunami is gone when everything is dead and nothing is alive
Nothing. Tsunamis are not alive. Therefore, they do not eat.
Well they might of died but just got lots of cuts and went to the hospital.
Depends on where it took place. Some places rebuild while others don't. Historians have found evidence of ancient tsunamis. In one I read about they uncovered a city, located today several miles from the coast, that had been buried by a tsunami. There was no record of this city, but the signs could be seen that a tsunami had hit it and those alive moved away. In Japan they are still rebuilding.
As far as we know Hino Matsuri is still alive after the earthquake that occured in Japan.
Not as far as I know. If you mean in the earthquake/tsunami, then no, Hoshino has been confirmed alive.
from what i hav heard he died in the japan tsunami but i may be wrong
The creator of the Pokemon franchise is still alive, though he was rumored to have died in the tsunami that struck Japan a while back.
about 1,000,000
After an earthquake in Japan, people may feel shock, fear, and anxiety due to the sudden and unexpected event. They may also experience a sense of loss, trauma, and uncertainty about the future. Many people also feel a strong sense of community and solidarity as they come together to support each other in the aftermath of the disaster.
Approximately 1000.
No, he is still very much alive today, still working for Game Freak.
the tsunami is gone when everything is dead and nothing is alive
You should stay away from the tsunami in the beach so that you will not go to near to the tsunami.
The first earthquake happened long before any humans were even alive, so it wouldn't kill any people.
About 6 billion.