Tsunami Earthquake Essay

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INCIDENT
Earthquake and Tsunami
At 14:46pm – Friday 11 March 2011, Japan. The earthquake also often referred to the Great East Japan earthquake rated at a magnitude 9.0, a massive shake in the ground that occurred was centred on the seafloor in the north-western Pacific Ocean rather shallow depth of 32km, and its core approximately 45 miles (72km) east of Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku, at a depth of 15 miles (24km) below the surface jolt Japan, and it lasted around six minutes. The quake was so intense that it shifted Honshu, Japan's main island permanently 2.4 meters (8 ft.) to the east. Just over an hour after the quake, the shook set off the first Tsunami waves reaching the run-up height of 3.8 meters (12.46 ft.) and crashing into the coast of Miyagi Prefecture traveling inwards as far as 6 miles (10 km) in Sendai. The tsunami flooded an estimated area of about 217 square miles (561 square kilometers) in the country, just as people were still bemused from the aftershocks.
The waves overlie and wrecked protective tsunami seawalls at numerous locations. The immense outpouring destroyed three-story buildings where people was ushered and had gathered there for safety. That resulted in human death counts to rise up to 16,000 which mostly were drowned, 6000 were injured and approximately 2,500 reported to be missing. Further destroying the towns and villages and flooding areas up to 10 kilometers inland. Over a million buildings were destroyed or partially collapsed. The disastrous event was thought to be over. …show more content…

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