Efforts to aid Japan continue

Updated: 8-11-19
Just noticed I never actually referenced the earthquake/tsunami that devastated a big chunk of Japan on March 11, 2011. Here’s a summary: Japan Earthquake & Tsunami of 2011: Facts and Information (9-13-17) ~

The effects of the great earthquake were felt around the world, from Norway’s fjords to Antarctica’s ice sheet. Tsunami debris has continued to wash up on North American beaches years later […]
 
In Japan, residents are still recovering from the disaster. As of February 2017, there were still about 150,000 evacuees who lost their homes; 50,000 of them were still living in temporary housing, Japan’s Reconstruction Agency said […]
 
The number of confirmed deaths is 15,894 as of June 10, 2016, according to the reconstruction agency. More than 2,500 people are still reported missing.
 
More than 120,000 buildings were destroyed, 278,000 were half-destroyed and 726,000 were partially destroyed, the agency said. The direct financial damage from the disaster is estimated to be about $199 billion dollars (about 16.9 trillion yen), according to the Japanese government. The total economic cost could reach up to $235 billion, the World Bank estimated, making it the costliest natural disaster in world history.

 
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AP/Photo by Toshiharu Kato (Japanese Red Cross Society)

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