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Google released satellite images revealing the devastation of Sendai airport caused by the March 11 tsunami and earthquake. The satellite images are available on Google Earth and Google Maps ...
A brief update while I’m out of town … If Japan didn’t need more geologic (and man-made) disaster, it now appears that the Shinmoedake cone at Kirishima has started erupting again. The ...
Dallas, TX – Four months ago, on March 11, the most powerful earthquake in Japan's history hit near the northeastern coastal city of Sendai, a sister-city of Dallas. A devastating tsunami followed.
Despite being uncertain of what the future might bring, dozens of non-Japanese people decided to remain in their adopted home of Sendai, a coastal city located in the north of Japan hit by massive ...
On Mar.11, 2011, at 14.46LT (05.46 UTC), an 8.9 magnitude earthquake (followed by more than 30 aftershocks, the strongest measuring 7.1) with epicenter offshore 373 kilometers from Tokyo ...
Shunichi Koshimura, Nobuo Shuto, Response to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami disaster, Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Vol. 373, No. 2053, ...
Views from above and on the ground at the earthquake epicenter in Japan. March 14, 2011 -- The aerial view of Sendai immediately brings to life the iconic scenes of devastation and survival that ...
A man walks past rubbish and debris washed inshore by the tsunami near Sendai in Miyagi prefecture on March 13, 2011 two days after a massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit the region ...
In Sendai, a city of 1 million that now has little power or gas and where nearly all shops are closed, survival is ruled not by the law of the jungle but by the orderly rhythms of long queues.
Japan earthquake, tsunami leave scenes of destruction in northeastern city of Sendai March 13, 2011 More than 14 years ago Summary By Andrew Higgins ...
Yamamoto Sakamoto after the March 11, 2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami. Satellite picture courtesy of Google Earth / GeoEye. Yamamoto coast after the March 11, 2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami.
On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time (05:46 Universal Time, or UTC), a magnitude 8.9 earthquake struck off the east coast of Japan, at 38.3 degrees North latitude and 142.4 degrees East ...
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