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JAPANTSUNAMI
MARCH 12, 2011
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The situation
As of 27 March 2011, the official death toll from thedisaster stands at 10,804, with 2,776 peoplereported injured. A total of 16,244 people areregistered as missing, while 242,881 people aredisplaced and/or evacuated. The displacedindividuals and families are sheltered in 2,038evacuation centres in Tohoku andKanto regions, mostly in schools and other public
buildings.18,649 houses are reported to bedestroyed and another 116,835 houses damaged. Atotal of 26,646 people have thus far been rescued.
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At $309 billion, Japan quake
costliest-ever disasterThe Japanese government said that thismonths tsunami which has killed over 9000 people sofar may have caused damages of upto $309 billion(nearly Rs.13.85 lakh crore) making it the largest-evernatural catastrophe in terms of economic damage.
So far the record was held by Huricane Karina,which is said to have caused damages of around $75billion. The first official estimates from Japan mean thatthe tsunami's economic impact is nearly four times thatof Katrina.
At this scale, the damage caused by the
tsunami is 10% higher than Indias total spending in2011-12, which is budgeted at Rs.12.58 lakh crore.
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Tsunami Warning System Elements
Communication & Transmission of Tsunami Warningto Localities & Civil Defense Authorities
Signboard
TSUNAMI
Central Government
/Radio Station
TSUNAMI
Radio
TVTelops, Warning maps
TSUNAMI
Localgovernment
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Safe EvacuationRoute
Appropriate Risk Awaweness of LocalCommunities
Promoting Basic Knowledge aboutTSUNAMI Disaster
Understanding ofHazardous Areas
+Early Warning
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Safe Evacuation 16
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Tsunami Evacuation Route Sign 1
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Tsunami Hazard Area Tsunami Evacuation Area Tsunami Evacuation Building
Pictogram on Tsunami
There is a high possibility tobe flooded in this area
when earthquake occurs.
Safe place/hill for evacuationagainst Tsunami. Building for evacuationagainst Tsunami.
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Inundated level of previous Tsunami
Sign of Previous Tsunami Height (2)
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Tsunami Evacuation Map
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Tsunami countermeasures taken by localmunicipalities and communities (1)
Evacuation drill on Tsunami(Taro Town, Iwate Pref.)
Group session on evacuation plan
(Urado-District, Kochi Pref.)
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Tsunami countermeasures taken by localmunicipalities and communities (2)
Check of the dangerous points(Nansei-Town, Mie Pref.)
Training for supplying food(Yawatahama-city, Ehime Pref.)
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Tsunami countermeasures taken by localmunicipalities and communities (3)
Meeting on the disaster map(Bungo-Takada-city, Oita Pref.)
Drill for disaster management with maps(Hyga-city, Oita Pref.)
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Letting residents in coastal areas andvisitors know the hazard mapthrough various opportunities
Tsunami drills
Showing information on disasterrisks and evacuation routes, etc.
Tsunami Hazard MapSusaki City
National Government prepared a guideline for help local authorities to make and
use hazard maps.
Tsunami Hazard Maps
- Identifying and showing vulnerable areas
- Enhancing peoples awareness
Purpose
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Tokyo Inland EQ
Tokai EQ
Tonankai &Nankai EQ Japan Trench &
ChishimaTrench EQs
Possible large-scale earthquakes andtsunamis in Japan
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Japan and its major seacoasts
Seismic areas for reinforcing and
promoting disaster reduction
measures related to the Tokai,
Tonankai and Nankai Earthquakes
District (undesignated) for
promoting seismic disaster
reduction measures related to
earthquakes along the Japan Trench
and the Chishima Trench
Suruga
Trough
200 km 400 km 600 km 800 km 1,000 km
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Estimation of damage caused by possible EQs
TokaiEQ
TonankaiNankaiEQ
Victims(persons)
Housesdestroyed
Economicloss(billion yen)
Kobe EQ1995
9,200
(7,900by strong tremors)
18,000
(8,600by tsunamis)
6,436
260,000 360,000 105,000
37,000 57,000 10,000
(Maximumcases)
(by technical investigation committees of Central Disaster Management Council)
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Earthquake Warning System
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location of detected seismic activity, and its severity
Th i b h th l ti f t i
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The image above shows the location of tsunamibuoys across the Pacific
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Warning System
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How it came
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An 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck the coast of Japan on Friday at adepth of about 17 miles below the earth's surface. Dozens of
aftershocks, some of magnitude 6.0 or greater, were felt after thequake.
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Huge fires
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Nuclear
Disaster
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Overview of the Power Plant
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I'm interested in seeing authoritative model results showing how radioactive
contaminants from Japan might circulate through wind and water.
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Environmental Impact
Mass fish death
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Houses are shown in flames while the Natori river floods over the surrounding area with tsunamitidal waves in Natori city, Miyagi Prefecture, Northern Japan.
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Houses swallowed by tsunami waves burn in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture (state), Japan
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This aerial shot shows houses in flames after being hit by a tsunami at Natori city in Miyagi prefecture, Japan.
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Giant fireballs rise from a burning oil refinery in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture (state), Japan.
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Houses and others burn in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture (state), Japan.
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A building is in flames near Sendai airport, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan.
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Burned-out cars are pictured at Hitachi Harbour, Ibaraki Prefecture in northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo/Reuters)
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An aerial view shows tsunami damage and flooding in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12.(Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images)
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Smoke billows from houses in Natori, Northern Japan.
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Houses, cars and other debris are washed away by tsunami tidal waves in Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture.
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Cars and other Debris swept away by tsunami tidal waves.
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Shores are submerged in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan.
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Light planes and vehicles sit among the debris after they were swept by a tsumani that struck Sendai airport.
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Earthquake-triggered tsumanis sweep shores along Iwanuma in Northern Japan.
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Waves of tsunami hit residences after a powerful earthquake in Natori, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan.
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Fishing boats and vehicles are carried by a tsunami wave at Onahama port in Iwaki city, in Fukushima
prefecture, Northern Japan.
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A tsumani triggered by a powerful earthquake makes its way to sweep part of Sendai airport in Northern Japan.
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Tarmac, parking lot and surrounding area are covered with mud and debris carried by tsunami at Sendai Airport
in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture (state), Japan.
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Sendai Airport is surrounded by waters in Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan
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The tarmac and surrounding area of Sendai Airport is covered with water after a tsunami at in Sendai,
Miyagi Prefecture Japan.
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Vehicles being washed away by a tsunami in Japan after that country was struck by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake.
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Local residents watch the devastation provoked by a tsunami tidal wave smashing vehicles and housesat Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture, Japan.
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People make their way past cars carried by a tsunami to the entrance of an elementary school after an
earthquake in Sendai, northeastern Japan.
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A light plane mingles with debris following a massive tsunami triggered by a huge earthquake at Sendai airport
in Sendai, northern Japan.
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A ship lifted up into a town by a tsunami following an earthquake is seen in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern
Japan.
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A factory building has collapsed in Sukagawa city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan.
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Residents check the damaged done on a road a house in Sukagawa city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan
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A whirlpool is seen near Oarai City, Ibaraki Prefecture,
northeastern Japan, on March 11, 2011
A ship tossed ashore by a tsunami following an
earthquake is seen in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.
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Workers inspect a caved-in section of a prefectural road in Satte, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
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An aerial shot shows vehicles ready for shipping being carried by a tsunami tidal wave at Hitachinaka city
in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan.
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People gather outside Sendai station after a powerful earthquake.
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Hundreds of people wait for busses at a Tokyo bus terminal as commuter trains stopped their services in the
Tokyo metropolitan area.
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Commuters sit stranded at Tokyo railway station as train services are suspended due to a powerful earthquake.
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Evacuees stand around Shinjuku Central Park in Tokyo on March 11, 2011.
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Before & After DisastersFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclearcomplex. Radiation leaked from the
crippled plant after explosions in threeof its six reactors. Fire at a fourth
reactor spells more trouble.
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In this town, search for survivors turned into a search for bodies. Amongthe dead are mostly elderly people. The Natori river here grew from a
sedate flow to a raging wall of destruction.
Yuriage Town
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The tsunami left a trail of devastation,reducing the airport to awater world. The runway was inundated, aircraft swept away and
the terminal building badly damaged.
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Sendai's city center, about 7 miles inland, remained largelyintact after the quake, but there was massive damage along
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q , g gthe coast. Much of the airport, which is less than a mile from
the water, was also destroyed.
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Commond & control System
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Electric Power Companies Tohoku-Electric Power
Tokyo-Electric Power (TEPCO)
Hokkaido-Electric Power
Chubu-Electric Power
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Government Agencies
Japan Meteorological Agency TsunamiWarnings/Advisories
Nuclear and Industrial Safety AgencyPacific Tsunami Warning CenterPrime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet
Missing persons phone lines (Japanese
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/index.htmlhttp://www.weather.gov/ptwc/?region=1&id=pacific.2011.03.11.073000http://www.kantei.go.jp/saigai/http://www.kantei.go.jp/saigai/http://www.weather.gov/ptwc/?region=1&id=pacific.2011.03.11.073000http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/index.htmlhttp://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/ -
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Missing persons phone lines (Japaneselanguage)
Iwate: 0120-801-471Miyagi: 022-221-2000Fukushima: 0120-510-186 / 090-8424-
4207 / 090-8424-4208 Emergency voicemail message board
171 + 1 + phone number to leave a
message,171 + 2 + phone number tolisten to a message
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Effects of TsunamiEnvironmental Impact
Solid waste ManagementContamination of Soil and Water
Infrastructure Damage
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