So much damage was done, that some people are still recovering:/
Yes not only can it physically damage it but it can decrease income and halt production. Also there will be clean up costs.
The cost of repairing damage after a tsunami hits a large populated city can vary greatly depending on the extent of the damage. Costs can range from millions to billions of dollars, taking into account rebuilding infrastructure, homes, businesses, and providing aid to affected individuals. Government aid, international assistance, and insurance coverage can play a significant role in covering these costs.
Around 309 billion dollars
Japan
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.
Normally it costs from $300-$500 dollars, depending on how bad the damage is. The worse the damage, the more it costs. It depends if the water has completely soaked through.
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 but the total cost to Japan is probably much higher.
There is no average...it depends on where it hits. If it his somewhere where no body lives, then the cost will be minimal if at all. If it were to hit San Fransico or Tokyo, then the cost would be massive.
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Yes, it is, but recovery costs are prohibitive.
depends on how big it is. but usually it costs alotA lot.inguriesit caused so much damage that 8,133 people died in it.add Actually many times that number, but Authoritarian regimes do not like bad news.
Typical damage from a tornado costs a few hundred thousand dollars. Costs in the millions are less common but tend to attract more attention.