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Central Community Chest of Japan. Disaster relief for the East Japan Earthquake. July 1 st , 2011. March 11, Friday, At 14:46 Japan local time. At 2:46 pm, on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, one of the largest ever recorded, struck the northern part of Japan. 500 km. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Central Community Chest of Japan
Central Community Chest of Japan
Disaster relief forthe East Japan
Earthquake
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July 1st, 2011
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March 11, Friday,At 14:46 Japan local time
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At 2:46 pm, on March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, one of the largest ever recorded, struck the northern part of Japan.
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500 km500 km
• The focal region of the earthquake was extremely extensive. It reached approximately 500km from north to south, and approximately 200km from east to west.
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TsunamiTsunami
• By this earthquake, massive tsunamis more than 10 meters were generated and brought crushing damage in the coast of Pacific of the Tohoku district.
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Sendai Airport, at that moment
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A fire occurred in carried away houses.
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About 1 km from a coastline, next day
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The land became the submergence.
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Sendai Airport, next day
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Ship went up on to the land
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Various lifelines were cut
Various lifelines were cut
• Damage occurred as far as it was the immensity of Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, and various lifelines were cut apart by rolling and the liquefaction of the earthquake, subsidence, the rip of the dam.
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People evacuated to a gymnasium, March 12th
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Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, March 12th
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Destroyed house
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Rescued victim, March 13th
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The woman who evacuates, March 13th
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The hospital suffered from a tsunami, and the inpatient evacuated, March 13th
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The outline of damageThe outline of damage• The death 15,405 people *1
• Still missing 8,095 people *1
• Destroyed house 180 thousand houses *1
• Refugees 400 thousand people *2
• Blackout 8 million houses• Destroyed ships 22,000 ships
*1 As of June 10th. *2 At the peak.
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The outline of damageThe outline of damage
• Estimated amount of damage 16 – 25 trillion Yen
• Submerged land area 561 square kilometer
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Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, on May 29th
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88,000 people evacuated88,000 people evacuated
• On June 11, three months passed from earthquake disaster outbreak. However, 88,000 people still continue life as an evacuee, and the severe situation continues.
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