3.11 Earthquake Can you hear our voice? 4 th August, 2011.

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3.11 Earthquake Can you hear our voice? 4 th August, 2011

Earthquake history in Japan

Disaster Earthquake Tsunami Fire Liquefaction

March 11 th, :46 pm Magnitude 9.0

Japan quake map

Tsunami

Fire

Liquefaction

Damage 15,600 people were killed 4,800 people are missing (July 25)

Nuclear power plantNuclear power plant Lifeline Transportation Shortage of Goods Difficulty of contacting Influences

Nuclear power plant Out of control Influences on electricity supply and agriculture

Lifeline Water, electricity and gas Sanitary condition No access to information

Transportation 24,000 people could not go home Scheduled blackout

Shortage of Goods Panicked people Supply of goods

Difficulty to Contact Phones were not work Lost family members

Attitude Toward Recovery Rescue operation Support by foreign nations Infrastructure Peoples attitude

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