East Japan Earthquake Liquefaction in the Keiyo Industrial Area Damaged cars in Ichikawa City
A car damaged by liquefaction in the Keiyo Industrial Area. In Chidori-cho, Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture. The Great East Japan Earthquake, which struck a wide area centered on the Pacific Ocean side of the country, is believed to have been caused by multiple epicenters working in tandem, resulting in an unexpectedly large earthquake that caused extensive damage. The magnitude (M) of 8.8 is the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and its energy is approximately 700 times that of the Great Hanshin Earthquake. (Published in the morning edition on March 12 of the same month)
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