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A View of debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 23, 2011, Japan.  On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia - December 03 2022: Homes were damaged triggered by the 5.6 magnitude earthquake that killed at least 271 people, with hundreds injured.
Japan sign with \
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan - August 29, 2022 : Be careful of Tsunami sign in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.
Tsunami damage of the East Japan great earthquake disaster
Back view of an engineer with a white helmet, white beard, reflective vest, and laptop bag at the bridge construction site early in the morning.
Shizuoka,Japan - December 10, 2021: Tsunami Warning Bulletin Board at Shimizu Port, Shizuoka, Japan
Duksung Girls' Middle School in Hwadong Seoul Korea. 서울 화동 덕성여자중학교
Kyoto, Japan - February 4, 2015: Kyoto cityscape focusing on the railway tracks into Kyoto train station, Japan.
Sendai, Japan - June 10, 2023: Elevated view looking east to a residential district in Wakabayashi-ku. Spring afternoon with overcast skies in Miyagi Prefecture.
Damaged buildings handed down to future generations as earthquake relics
Kagoshima, Japan - July 23, 2024 : Designated emergency evacuation area sign at Sakurajima Port Ferry Terminal in Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan.
A View of debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 21, 2011, Japan.  On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
Sydney, Australia - February 08, 2022: Barangaroo construction site with machinery, drone point of view
Sendai Arahama elementary school (the Great East Japan Earthquake remains of)
The wreckage of a collapsed building after the earthquake
Low angle view of a variety of building styles near Kappabashidogugai Street in Nishiasakusa District. Spring morning in the Tokyo Metropolis.
Tsunami evacuation advisory sign
Tokyo, Japan - March 16, 2016 : General view of the Hinomaru Driving School in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan.
Direction sign
high density housing. Tokyo, Japan
Hokkaido, Japan - March 25, 2024: Tsunami evacuation shelter, designed for community safety. Emergency refuge. Signage
Tall apartment building nearing completion, with black material covering and a cloudy blue sky.
Thai are searching recycable objects like plastic and metal on demolition grounds of former slum at river Ladprao near Tesco Wanghin. There are adults and children. At left side is a digger near river.
Yellow No Entry sign tape
A year after earthquake and tsunami of Iwaki city Fukushima, Japan (2012)
A classic Japanese residential building exterior, with neatly arranged balconies mostly adorned with sun-drying laundry, exuding a sense of everyday life.
The Great East Japan Earthquake in Iwate
View of the sprawling Tokyo cityscape, Shinjuku Ward, Japan
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