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The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku was a magnitude
9.0 (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that
occurred at 14:46
JST (05:46
UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011, with the epicentre approximately 70
kilometres (43 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku and the
hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 30 km (19 mi).The
earthquake is also often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan
earthquake and also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, and the 3.11
earthquake. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have
hit Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since
modern record-keeping began in 1900. The earthquake triggered
powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133
ft) in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture, and which, in the Sendai
area, travelled up to 10 km (6 mi) inland. The earthquake moved
Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m (8 ft) east and shifted the
Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm (4 in) and 25 cm (10
in), and generated sound waves detected by the low-orbiting GOCE
satellite.
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Published on Oct 16, 2015
Unbelievable story - I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 https://go.magik.ly/ml/ltpi/
A Journey to the Birthplace of Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis:
https://go.magik.ly/ml/ltoq/
The Incredible True Story of the Making of the Eve of Destruction
https://go.magik.ly/ml/ltp7/
Best time, to choose a nice holiday. Booking is an ideal help with
your choise. https://go.magik.ly/ml/ltnw/
Choose a destination and head out into the world. It's easy -
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Created for fifth anniversary of the Japanese Tsunami. Is it new
update of video, "Day When tsunami struck". They are new
validated information here, new videos, new context. Do not forget to
visit and subscribe our TOP videos second channel :-)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIU8...
The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku was a magnitude
9.0 (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that
occurred at 14:46
JST (05:46
UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011, with the epicentre approximately 70
kilometres (43 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku and the
hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 30 km (19 mi).The
earthquake is also often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan
earthquake and also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, and the 3.11
earthquake. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have
hit Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since
modern record-keeping began in 1900. The earthquake triggered
powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133
ft) in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture, and which, in the Sendai
area, travelled up to 10 km (6 mi) inland. The earthquake moved
Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m (8 ft) east and shifted the
Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm (4 in) and 25 cm (10
in), and generated sound waves detected by the low-orbiting GOCE
satellite.
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