Thirteen years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake devastated the northeastern region of Tohoku. Even after ... responsibility for post-disaster rescue and support on local governments.
In the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster in the northeastern Tohoku region, rescue workers were able to rely on the Tohoku Expressway and National Route 4, which run south-north in inland areas ...
An international marine research team guided by Cornell expertise has successfully completed an ambitious drilling project to investigate the plate boundary fault that ruptured during the Tohoku ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan — U.S. Army aviators and Japanese troops are rehearsing their disaster response techniques, a year after they flew real-world missions for victims of a deadly earthquake on ...
The 9.1 magnitude Tohoku earthquake spiraled into a fierce tsunami and nuclear disaster – obliterating homes, swamping cities and leaving survivors psychologically scarred.
The worst quake in recent Japanese history was the 9.1 magnitude Tohoku ... in earthquake preparedness and resiliency, from ...
Observing the rescue and reconstruction efforts in the wake of this earthquake will provide valuable insights into what has happened in Xizang over the years and the actual human rights situation ...
Just days ahead of the anniversary of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated swathes of northeast Japan, there is growing concern that a new series of moderate quakes off the east ...
Around 46,500 people affected by the earthquake have been transferred to 187 resettlement sites in towns surrounding the epicentre, state media reported. Rescue personnel have begun erecting ...