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A Japanese documentary featuring the lives of those affected by the devastating Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 will be shown at 3 p.m. March 3 in Purdue University's Lilly Hall, Room 1005.
Join Harold Tobin and discover the causes of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Harold Tobin, a professor in the Department of Geoscience at UW-Madison, discusses the March 11, 2011 ...
The earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan left nearly 20,000 people dead and was the most expensive natural disaster in world history.
Far beneath the waves, down in the depths of the Japan Trench—seven kilometers below sea level—lie hidden clues about some of ...
Japan's main island was hit with a 10-foot tsunami following a 7.6 magnitude earthquake on Wednesday, with early reports of damage and injuries.
An AI-generated video released by Japan’s government warns Tokyo’s 20 million residents what to expect if Mount Fuji, the breathtakingly beautiful volcano that looms over their city, ever erupts.
On March 11, 2011, the Tōhoku mega-earthquake struck off the northeast coast of Japan, triggering a catastrophic tsunami. At magnitude 9.1, it was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded ...
A record-setting 8.9 magnitude earthquake rocked Japan overnight and sent millions around the globe to social media websites looking for the latest news, a way to check on loved ones and a fast ...
The sixth most powerful earthquake on record triggered widespread evacuation orders across multiple countries including the ...