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  2. 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

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    A seismogram recorded in Massachusetts, United States. The magnitude 9.1 (M w) undersea megathrust earthquake occurred on 11 March 2011 at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) in the north-western Pacific Ocean at a relatively shallow depth of 32 km (20 mi), [9] [56] with its epicenter approximately 72 km (45 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku, Japan, lasting approximately six minutes.

  3. Template : 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami casualties dead

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    There are two official sources on the fatalities in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. ... (19,759 deaths, 2,553 missing, 6,242 injured, as of March 2022).

  4. List of cities and towns severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku ...

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    This is an alphabetically sorted list of cities and towns severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Cities and towns listed here reported at least US$ 100,000 in damage or at least one death.

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  6. This part of the US is at highest risk for a devastating tsunami

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    These structures helped save thousands of lives in the 2011 tsunami in Japan. People evacuate to the roof of an elementary school after a tsunami warning is announced on March 13, 2011 in ...

  7. List of earthquakes in 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Tohoku earthquake was the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and is the fourth largest earthquake in recorded history, a tsunami up to 40.5 m (133 ft) high caused 19,745 deaths with 6,242 people injured, and 2,556 people missing.

  8. Debris from 2011 Tsunami has reached the shores of Alaska - AOL

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    A monumental task is playing out along Alaska's shores as a massive cleanup effort years in the making finally gets underway. Alaska's remote beaches have long been a magnet for trash, but the ...

  9. List of disasters in Japan by death toll - Wikipedia

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    The official death toll was 19,113, and injures were 18,625. The heaviest damage occurred at Saga, Omura, Yanagawa, and Fukuoka. This is the worst storm hit in Japanese history. 15,897 [2] Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami: Earthquake and Tsunami: 11 Mar 2011: 72 km east of Oshika Peninsula, Tōhoku [3]