The damage due to buildings and infrastructure in the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting fires and explosions is estimated over $180 billion or 3 percent of Japan's annual economic output.
Other estimates up to US $300 billion for reconstruction excluding costs caused by the Fukushima nuclear accident.
The cost of Japan's earthquake may hit $35 Million dollars and it was a 9.0
In May 2015, Japan experienced a significant earthquake, but it was not as devastating as other quakes in its history. The damage costs from the 2015 earthquake, particularly the magnitude 6.5 quake in Kumamoto Prefecture, were estimated at around $2 billion. This event led to thousands of buildings being damaged or destroyed, prompting extensive recovery efforts.
The earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern Japan, specifically the Tohoku region, on March 11, 2011. The tsunami caused widespread destruction along the Pacific coast of Japan, with the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant also being severely affected.
The cost to fix the damage from Haiti's earthquake in 2010 was estimated to be around $7.8 billion.
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The cost of Japan's earthquake may hit $35 Million dollars and it was a 9.0
about 15 billion i think
In the JApan earthquake of 2011 Japan moved 13 feet closer to the U.S. And the tsunami covered part of the cost line of Japan, and Washington, and Oregon.
The total cost of repairing the damage was estimated at more than $100 billion.
It caused a lot of damage which cost them a Lot of money to fix
The damage due to buildings and infrastructure in the March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting fires and explosions is estimated over $180 billion or 3 percent of Japan's annual economic output.Other estimates up to US $300 billion for reconstruction excluding costs caused by the Fukushima nuclear accident.
The cost of the repairs for Kobe after the earthquake was at least 160 billion yen.
In May 2015, Japan experienced a significant earthquake, but it was not as devastating as other quakes in its history. The damage costs from the 2015 earthquake, particularly the magnitude 6.5 quake in Kumamoto Prefecture, were estimated at around $2 billion. This event led to thousands of buildings being damaged or destroyed, prompting extensive recovery efforts.
It was estimated $300 billion.
The earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern Japan, specifically the Tohoku region, on March 11, 2011. The tsunami caused widespread destruction along the Pacific coast of Japan, with the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant also being severely affected.
The cost to fix the damage from Haiti's earthquake in 2010 was estimated to be around $7.8 billion.
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