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Never Forget March 11th 2011

On March 11th, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Japan, triggering a devastating tsunami that swept ashore, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The disaster, which occurred at 2:46 PM local time, was the largest earthquake to hit Japan in recorded history, and one of the most powerful ever recorded worldwide.

 The earthquake was centered in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 80 miles east of the city of Sendai, in the Tohoku region of Japan. The tremors were felt throughout the country, as well as in neighboring countries, such as South Korea and China. The shaking was so strong that it caused buildings to collapse, highways to crumble, and triggered landslides.

 

The most tragic aspect of the disaster was the massive tsunami that followed the earthquake. The wave, which reached heights of up to 40 meters (131 feet), inundated the coastline of Tohoku, destroying entire towns and villages in its path. The tsunami caused widespread damage to infrastructure, such as power lines, gas lines, and water supplies, and triggered nuclear meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

 

The disaster had a profound impact on Japan and the world, with over 15,000 people losing their lives and more than 2,500 people reported missing. The country's economy was also severely impacted, with the cost of the disaster estimated to be around $235 billion. The disaster also sparked a renewed interest in nuclear safety, with many countries reassessing their own nuclear power programs.

 

Today, on the 12th anniversary of the disaster, we remember the lives lost and the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami. The recovery effort has been ongoing for over a decade, with many communities still struggling to rebuild and recover. It is a solemn reminder of the power of nature and the need to be prepared for such disasters, and to work together to build a more resilient future. 


As we commemorate this tragedy, let us honor the memory of those who lost their lives by working towards a more resilient future for all. We must never forget.

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