Japanese Earthquake

Japanese Earthquake

A 9.0-magnitude under sea mega thrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 on Friday, 11 March 2011 caused the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami. The quake was the largest ever-recorded in Japan's earthquake, a tsunami caused by and most serious, with the induced nuclear accident. Leading to paralysis and activities nationwide to stop the northeast part of the city where more devastating damage. The Earthquake of Japan has affected the world in different ways. It has changed some weather in different parts of the world, it has changed Japans economy and we are also affected by that and it has made the world support each other; it has changed life, it has changed tourism.
It caused large numbers of people killed and houses were destroyed, nuclear power plant caused radioactive leakage of nuclear because after the earthquake, the first nuclear power plant in Fukushima some units can not function properly, resulting in a nuclear reactor explosion, suffered damage. Nuclear radiation hazards to public health in Japan. Also, as a number of problems with nuclear power plants, the Japanese electricity supply suspended also the Japanese production stoppages.
It’s been more than a month since the strongest and most devastating earthquake and tsunami just ever strike Japan has occurred. Millions of people across the world, watch to the television set as various news programs showed footage of a tsunami hitting to a country-Japan. Later on, we start seeing actual home video footage of how strong the earthquake was and affect everyone. We could see how a store’s shelves were emptied of products, first due to a magnitude 9 earthquake, and later on because the Japanese people cleared out the shelves to stock up on supplies.
Many economists from all over the World are studying the impact of earthquake on Japanese economy. We all know that the nuclear problem cannot be solved within one or two decades. The health problem in nuclear explosion in Russia...

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