The fire occurred at the Cosmo Oil refinery in Chiba, after the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The disaster severely damaged the refinery, leading to explosions and fires that burned for days.
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
There is evidence in the sediment on the U.S. west coast and there are records of a tsunami hitting Japan during that time as well.
It was during the Earthquake, and it moved 13 feet.
Earthquake itself is not dangerous if you know how to response. as long as you are on the right place, for example on an open place or inside seismic resistant buildings, etc you will be fine. Many people killed during earthquake because of panic and do wrong thing. tsunami triggered by underwater earthquake and off course more more more dangerous than earthquake. for example if there is no tsunami in sendai, miyagi, iwate area (march 11, 2011) the people killed will be not so significant. tsunami is the most dangerous natural disaster in the world.
An earthquake can cause a tsunami when there is a sudden vertical movement of the seafloor, displacing a large volume of water and generating a series of waves that travel across the ocean. The energy released during the earthquake is transferred to the water, creating powerful and destructive tsunami waves.
The earthquake triggered the tsunami
The most recent tsunami was in Japan happened 2011, during the Earthquake.
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A tsunami happened during the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 24 2004
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no because it would take to long and the tsunami would have caught up with you
A tsunami is not a storm. It is a wave created by an earthquake or landslide. A tsunami can strike during any kind of weather.
Around 500. Its hard to say.
One can find videos of the tsunami that hit Japanese cities on YouTube. There are a number of videos on there of the disaster following the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
At the time it was overcast. Some areas were experiencing rain or snow. The tsunami was not related to the weather, but was instead the result of an earthquake.