The short term effects of the series of earthquakes on March 11, 2011 and the resulting tsunami was the initial death toll in addition to collapsed buildings, fires, disruption of water/sewer lines, displaced people/cars, damage to infrastructure (roads, highways, and bridges), etc.
Another short term effect was the damage to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and resulting evacuations.
The immediate short term effect of the japan earthquake 2011 was the massive tsunami that occurred after a few minutes. The short term effects of the series of earthquakes on March 11, 2011 in Japan and the resulting tsunami was the initial death toll in addition to collapsed buildings, fires, disruption of water/sewer lines, displaced people/cars, damage to infrastructure (roads, highways, and bridges), etc. Another short term effect was the damage to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and resulting evacuations.
The earthquake in Japan typically lasts for a few seconds to a couple of minutes, depending on the magnitude. The exact end time can vary, but the shaking usually subsides within a short period after the initial impact.
Parts of Japan near the epicenter moved over 4 meters, both vertically and laterally, as a result of the 9.0 magnitude earthquake. Areas further away in Japan also moved, but not as significantly. You can view a map of the displacement with a short description at the related link.
In the case of the 2011 tsunami in Japan, the warning issued for the earthquake that triggered the tsunami was approximately eight minutes. This short warning time made it challenging for people to evacuate in time, leading to significant devastation.
It depends on the size of the earthquake. If it was just a very very minor shudder, then it would not make much of a tsunami, nor would it go very far. However, if there is an earthquake like the one that just hit Japan, then that could cross the pacific ocean.
The immediate short term effect of the japan earthquake 2011 was the massive tsunami that occurred after a few minutes. The short term effects of the series of earthquakes on March 11, 2011 in Japan and the resulting tsunami was the initial death toll in addition to collapsed buildings, fires, disruption of water/sewer lines, displaced people/cars, damage to infrastructure (roads, highways, and bridges), etc. Another short term effect was the damage to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and resulting evacuations.
The short term effects in Bangladesh earthquake include destruction of property and minor causalities. There are advanced technologies currently being used to detect earthquakes before they happen.
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The immediate short term effect of the Japan earthquake 2011 was the massive tsunami that occurred after a few minutes. The short term effects of the series of earthquakes on March 11, 2011 in Japan and the resulting tsunami was the initial death toll in addition to collapsed buildings, fires, disruption of water/sewer lines, displaced people/cars, damage to infrastructure (roads, highways, and bridges), etc. Another short term effect was the damage to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and resulting evacuations.
The earthquake in Japan typically lasts for a few seconds to a couple of minutes, depending on the magnitude. The exact end time can vary, but the shaking usually subsides within a short period after the initial impact.
there are all sorts of things that happen after an earthquake like power going out
Here is a short list of Catastrophes. Hurricane Katrina 2011 Earthquake in Japan The 2004 tsunami I think you get the picture.
Parts of Japan near the epicenter moved over 4 meters, both vertically and laterally, as a result of the 9.0 magnitude earthquake. Areas further away in Japan also moved, but not as significantly. You can view a map of the displacement with a short description at the related link.
the long term effects are seismic waves which are little earthquakes after thr REAL earthquake; they will go on for who knows how long....the short terms the length of the REAL earthquake the truth is no one knows how long it will take to recover from Haiti it might take years it might take more or less.......just help in whatever way you can!!!
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 short-term effects of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake included significant destruction of infrastructure, with thousands of buildings damaged or destroyed, leading to widespread displacement of residents. Emergency services were mobilized to provide immediate assistance, including search and rescue operations and medical support for the injured. The earthquake caused power outages and disrupted water and sewage systems, complicating recovery efforts. Additionally, the psychological impact on the community was profound, with many residents experiencing trauma and anxiety in the aftermath.