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The tsunami and earthquake in Japan can be severe, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The impact depends on the magnitude of the earthquake and the proximity of the affected area to the epicenter. Japan is well-prepared for such events, with early warning systems and building codes that help mitigate the damage.
The 8.9 earthquake in Japan, also known as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, was one of the most powerful earthquakes recorded in Japanese history. It resulted in significant damage, including a devastating tsunami that caused widespread destruction, loss of life, and a nuclear emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
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The massive earthquake that hit Japan was rated an 8.9 on the Richter scale, which means that it was very large, and very devastating. This earthquake was much more powerful than that of the earthquake in Haiti. The earthquake that hit Japan caused a tsunami, which has killed hundreds, and thousands are still missing. Information is still being gathered at this time.
the earthquake in japan was a 9.0 earthquake and was followed by a tsunami then it spread over to Hawaii and the waves got over 13 ft. high and killed a lot of fish. Now there is a shortage of sushi in Hawaii and gas prices have gone up. P.S. whoever asked this don't you watch the news?!
The disaster reached .9 which is very bad.
In March 2011, The tsunami hit Japan and Hawaii. Hawaii didn't get it that bad, but Japan got it VERY BAD! I heard that a train got knocked all the way to the middle of the city!
alot unfortunately i don't quite know but I'm guess around 5,000 it was a very bad tsunami indeed the earthquake was around 8.5 the shortly after (a few days) there was another at round about 6.1 which wasn't too bad but the second one didn't start a tsunami fortunately!
If 0 is good and 10 is bad, then according to me its 7.5 to 8, because of the tsunami , the market in japan was gone, and that too so much of the development has come down to 50 % .
well by scientific researches 1000 people where killed. it was a shock for them because first there was an earth quake and then there was a tsunami which killed half of the population. and i think that is pretty bad that is not true 3,000 were killed and 4,000 are still missing it was terrible for the Japanese
It was quite bad and it took Japan quite a while to recover.