WELL FIRST OF ALL THIS IS HATAKO
AND HERE IS A MINI PAPER ABOUT IT
The Great Hanshin Earthquake which is also known as the 1995 Kobe, japan earthquake is one of Japan's most devastating earthquakes . It was originally a 7.2 earthquake but was later don graded to a 6.8 magnitude earthquake. More than 26,000 people were injured and 5,500 people died and 100,100 buildings were destroyed. It lasted for exactly 20 seconds.
The earthquake was put in the Guinness Book of World Records, as the "costliest natural disaster to befall any one country"
The great Hanshin earthquake occurred in Japan in 1995 for approximately 20 seconds and over 6,000 people lost their lives. It is estimated to have cost about ten trillion yen ($100 billion USD) in damages. See the related link listed below for more information:
The Big One struck at 2.46 pm local time (5.46 am UCT) on March 11 2011.
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The Great Alaskan earthquake in 1964 resulted in approximately 1,200 injuries.
The Kobe earthquake occurred on Jan 17th 1995 at 5.46 am. It mesured about 7.2 on the Richter scale.· The earthquake took place in Kobe, 1995· On the moment magnitude scale the kobe earthquake is 6.8,· and mij 7.3 on the revised 7.2 on the old JMA magnitude with tremors that just lasted 20 seconds.· Hundreds of people are feared dead and thousands injured after a powerful earthquake struck Japan at dawn
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It was named The Great Hanshin earthquake or Kobe earthquake.
The Hanshin earthquake occurred in Japan while the Chinese earthquake obviously occurred in China.
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God said it was time for Japan to witness his powers.
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.
The Rokko Island Hotel in Kobe, Japan survived the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake. It was one of the few buildings in the area to remain standing and operational after the devastating earthquake.
The Hanshin earthquake brings on the same short-term and long-term effects as most other natural disasters. The areas affected will see a strong influx of income as the area rebuilds, and in the long run, this income will provide a more reliable, productive economy.
The great Hanshin earthquake occurred in Japan in 1995 for approximately 20 seconds and over 6,000 people lost their lives. It is estimated to have cost about ten trillion yen ($100 billion USD) in damages. See the related link listed below for more information:
not too many as they were able to control the situation fairly quickly and get people evacuated_____________________________________________________________CORRECTION : 14,616 deaths , 5,278 injured and 11,111 people missing .