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Great East Japan Earthquake: update on damage and recovery (2nd report)

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Asian Disaster Reduction Center
International Recovery Platform

This document presents the consequences, four weeks after, of the "Great Eastern Japan Earthquake" and tsunami that took place in Japan on March, 11 2011. It is intended to help understand better the damages and losses caused by the earthquake and the tsunami.

The document reports on the initiatives of the government and the implications for tsunami preparedness in terms of non-structural measures and structural measures (pre-disaster education, evacuation areas, etc.). It also highlights the profile of the earthquake, casualties, damage to economical bases, evacuation, and other data with photographs. It will help you understand the outline of the situation after the great earthquake.

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Last checked: 23 December 2019

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Hazards Earthquake Tsunami
Themes Preparedness Early warning Recovery Urban risk and planning
Country and region Japan
Number of pages
24 p.
Publication year
2011

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