Japan’s Meteorological Agency lifted all tsunami advisories along portions of the country’s western coast Tuesday, but more ...
On March 11, 2011, an earthquake-triggered tsunami hit Japan, causing massive destruction and over 18,000 deaths.
Thirty-two deaths in Fukushima Prefecture were newly recognized this fiscal year as related to the earthquake and tsunami disaster that hit Japan nine years ago, highlighting the stressful ...
A megaquake in the Japan Trench would cause the most damage ... people at risk of dying from hypothermia on top of the tsunami deaths. But for both earthquakes, if people evacuate quickly ...
The Fukushima nuclear disaster was triggered by a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 2011 Japan has announced ... this is the first acknowledged death. The Fukushima reactor suffered ...
The Fukushima nuclear disaster, which began on March 11, 2011, is regarded as the worst nuclear incident since the Chernobyl disaster as it displaced more than 160,000 people ...
As Japan’s “triple disaster” - quake, tsunami and nuclear crisis - unfolded ... even dying a natural death - had gone. One month after the disaster struck, we slipped into the evacuation ...
China’s ban came after the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima plant by Japan. Read more at ...
Japan's Meteorological Agency reported tsunami ... conducted coastal patrols and said there were no casualties. Tsunami waves ranging in height from 10 to 40 centimeters were also observed Monday ...
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What’s more, the WHO notes, while this trend “started in high-income countries (for example, in Japan ... “Tsunami,” of course, refers to violent waves known for causing death and destruction.
The initial public offering of Tokyo Metro Co., one of two subway operators based in Japan’s capital, is seeking to raise ...