The Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster of 2011 http://www.elca.org/~/media/Images/Disaster%20Response/Japan%20Earthquake%20and %20Pacific%20Tsunami%20March%202011/Japan%20Earthquake%20Map%202011.jpg What is an earthquake? What is a tsunami? Where is Japan? What is happening now? On March 11, one of the largest earthquakes in human history struck Japan near the town of Sendai. The earthquake triggered 30-foot tsunami waves, devastating Japan’s coastal areas, and sent tsunami warnings across the Pacific Ocean. The initial earthquake has been followed by more than 100 aftershocks.
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On March 11, one of the largest earthquakes inhuman history struck Japan near the town of Sendai.The earthquake triggered 30-foot tsunami waves,devastating Japan’s coastal areas, and sent tsunamiwarnings across the Pacific Ocean. The initialearthquake has been followed by more than 100aftershocks.
Where is Japan?Japan is a country in the Pacific Ocean. It is madeup of over 6,000 islands off the east coast of China,and North & South Korea.
Tokyo is the capital of Japan, and the largestmetropolitan area in the world with over 30 millionresidents.
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While looking for survivors and cleaning upafter the tsunami, the people of Japan mustalso deal with a possible nuclear disaster atthe Fukushima nuclear power plant. Severalof the plants reactors have come very close tomeltdown and another reactor exploded.