Yes, the tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, hit several major cities along the northeastern coast, particularly affecting Sendai, which is the largest city in the Tōhoku region. The tsunami caused widespread devastation in coastal areas, leading to significant loss of life and extensive damage to infrastructure. Other cities like Ishinomaki and Minamisoma were also heavily impacted. The disaster was compounded by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which occurred as a result of the tsunami.
The 2011 Japan Tsunami did not affect Pakistan in any way.
no but there were injuries and deaths.
Yes
There are not any precautions that can be taken against a tsunami.
yes one or two happen in japan
Thailand was much bigger, and worse. It caused more damage. Indonesia needed more help to repair everything after the tsunami, as Japan was richer, and Japan didn't want any help.
No. The Natural Disaster Warning Centre confirmed that the tsunami caused by the Japanese earthquake will NOT have any impact on Thailand.
No; fortunately, the Tsunami in Japan did not affect Nintendo or any of its buildings, nor did anyone working for Nintendo at that time die.
no. nobody in japan survived. the entire Japanese population has been entirely wiped out. Sorry...
A tsunami can't be prevented any more that a sunrise can be prevented. It is a force of nature that man, at least as of yet, has absolutely no control over.
One occurred in Japan just last week, on March 11, 2011. It was triggered by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake that shook beneath the Pacific Ocean close to Japan. The tsunami ran 500 mph until it hit land, and the impact was so hard that California received tsunami warnings too. A tsunami hit Hawaii, and another hit Southern Cali. It didn't cause much damage to California, except for Crescent City and San Pedro.
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