Anniversary Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami

Japan

Published: 23 Jan 2012 | By Edward and 1 other | Last updated: 2 Mar 2012
Future editions
Repeats:
Every year
Pattern:
Every 11 March till 11 March
Planning:
To be confirmed
Future editions:
Location is always the same
On March 11, 2011, the most powerful earthquake to ever hit Japan, with a magnitude of 8,9 on the Richter scale (USGS), caused one of the most destructive tsunami’s the earth has ever witnessed.

Not only complete coastal towns and up to six kilometer inlands were flooded and destructed by the enormous waves (some were reported to have heights of up to forty meters), but it also struck the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant complex.

Unprepared for these kind of extreme earth forces, the powerful waves caused for the level 7 meltdowns at the three reactors, leading to permanent evacuation of thousands of residents in a twelve mile radius of the nuclear complex.

With 15,850 deaths confirmed by the Japanese National Policy Agency and total damage costs of $235billion by estimates of the World Bank, the earthquake and it's side effects have been the worst catastrophe Japan has faced since World War Two.


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Anniversary Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami (planning is confirmed)

Mon 11 Mar 2013
Japan

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