Japan faced a massive earthquake, a huge tsunami, and a nuclear meltdown. All things considered, they fared pretty well. Why?
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A sinkhole at an intersection in Saitama Prefecture that swallowed a truck collapsed further Thursday and merged with a ...
Japan’s health system has evolved to withstand crises ranging from pandemics to natural disasters. A new report by the World ...
A sinkhole at an intersection near Tokyo that swallowed a truck collapsed further Thursday and merged with a second opening ...
On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake struck Japan from its main island, Honshu. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake, one of the ...
In the aftermath of the devastating Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, collapsed buildings blocked rescue efforts and ...
Houston Contemporary Dance Company will present Localish at the Institute of Contemporary Dance on February 21st and 22nd at ...
But for busy people, here’s a summary of things you should know about what to do before, during and after an earthquake in Japan ... After the March 2011 disaster, many people successfully ...
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Transit in most global cities is government-run. But in Japan, that’s not the case. There, private companies run a sprawling ...
The pair were captured scarfing down rice balls at the shelter in Minami-Sanriku on March 17, 2011, six days after the earthquake. It was the first time Sumi had felt able to eat since the disaster.