1. A year ago, on March 11, 2011, northeastern Japan was hit
by a magnitude 9 earthquake, also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, the
Great East Japan Earthquake. A combined photo showing the consequences of the
tsunami which hit the Japanese city of Miyako,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
2. Scientists say such a powerful earthquake hits Japan not more
than once in every 600 years. A combined photo showing the consequences of the tsunami
which hit the Japanese city of Otsuchi,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
3. More than 19,000 people are reported killed and missing.
The tsunami accounted for about 93 percent of the entire death toll. A combined
photo showing the consequences of the tsunami which hit the Japanese city of Otsuchi, top, on March
11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
4. The tsunami destroyed entire villages and towns. A
combined photo showing the consequences of the tsunami which hit the Japanese
city of Ofunato,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
5. The tsunami was responsible for an accident at the
Fukushima Daiichi (One) nuclear power plant, which spewed radiation into the
water and the atmosphere. A combined photo showing the consequences of the
tsunami which hit the Japanese city of Ofunato,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
6. The authorities were forced to create a restricted area
30 kilometers in diameter around the stricken nuclear power plant and to
evacuate 140,000 people from the region. A combined photo showing the
consequences of the tsunami which hit the Japanese city of Ofunato, top, on March 11, 2011, and the very
same area 12 months later.
7. The losses
incurred by the calamity, minus the consequences of the accident at the
Fukushima Daiichi (One) nuclear power plant, totaled about $215 billion. A
combined photo showing the consequences of the tsunami which hit the Japanese
city of Tagayo,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
9. Of the 22.5 million metric tons of rubble and debris
caused by the gigantic tsunami, Japanese specialists have so far managed to
eliminate or recycle only 1.17 million metric tons, or 5 percent of the entire
volume. A combined photo showing the consequences of the tsunami which hit the Japanese
city of Miyako,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
10. A combined photo showing the consequences of the tsunami
which had hit the Japanese city of Otsuchi,
top, on March 11, 2011, and the very same area 12 months later.
Source : http://en.rian.ru
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