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Aftermath of the 2011 earthquake in Japan
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After the 2011 tsunami ravaged the coast, efforts to fend off future disasters are made by building cement sea wall.11 March 2011: A magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off Japan’s northeastern shore—the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have hit Japan—generating enormous tsunami waves that spread across miles of shoreline, climbing as high as 130 feet (40 meters). The powerful inundation of seawater tore apart coastal towns and villages, carrying ships inland as thousands of homes were flattened, then washed tons of debris and vehicles back out to sea.
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09/29/2016
Country, area, WHO office
Japan
City
Miyako
State/Province
Iwate
Location
Taro district
WHO Region
WPRO
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© WHO / Yoshi Shimizu
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