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  2. 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami

    On 11 March 2011, at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC), a Mw 9.0–9.1 undersea megathrust earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean, 72 km (45 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of the Tōhoku region. It lasted approximately six minutes and caused a tsunami.

  3. Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011 | Facts & Death Toll ...

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    What was the magnitude of the earthquake that caused the tsunami that devastated coastal areas of Japan in 2011? The magnitude of the earthquake that caused a devastating tsunami in 2011 was 9.0. The earthquake occurred at 2:46 PM on March 11.

  4. Japan earthquake was ‘aftershock’ of devastating 9.0 ...

    www.cnn.com/2021/02/13/asia/japan-earthquake-intl

    A powerful earthquake that hit Japan on Saturday was an aftershock of the devastating 9.0 magnitude quake that struck the same area almost 10 years ago, according to the national...

  5. Great Tohoku, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, 11 March 2011

    www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazard/11mar2011.html

    The 11 March 2011, magnitude 9.0 Honshu, Japan earthquake (38.322 N, 142.369 E, depth 32 km) generated a tsunami observed over the Pacific region and caused tremendous local devastation. This is the fourth largest earthquake in the world and the largest in Japan since instrumental recordings began in 1900. This is the deadliest tsunami since ...

  6. Japan Lashed by Powerful Earthquake, Devastating Tsunami

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    The magnitude 9.0 earthquake (later determined to be 9.1) that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, was unprecedented in the modern history of Japan, according to scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

  7. On This Day: 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami

    www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/day-2011-japan-earthquake-and-tsunami

    On March 11, 2011, a magnitude (Mw) 9.1 earthquake struck off the northeast coast of Honshu on the Japan Trench. A tsunami that was generated by the earthquake arrived at the coast within 30 minutes, overtopping seawalls and disabling three nuclear reactors within days.

  8. On 11 March 2011 at 2:46 p.m., Japan was struck by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake which generated a gigantic tsunami that hit a 700 km stretch of its Pacific coast-lines. It is the largest magnitude ever recorded in Japan and the 3rd in the world, next to the Chile Earthquake in 1960 and the Sumatra Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004.

  9. Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Fact Sheet - U.S. Department of ...

    www.doi.gov/emergency/factsheets/japan-earthquake-and-tsunami

    On March 11, 2011 at 2:46 p.m. local time (12:46 a.m. EST), a 9.0 magnitude earthquake occurred near Honshu, Japan creating a devastating tsunami that threatened people, property, infrastructure and natural resources throughout the entire Pacific basin.

  10. Information on the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake - 気象庁

    www.jma.go.jp/jma/en/2011_Earthquake/Information_on_2011...

    A massive earthquake of magnitude of 9.0 occurred Friday 11 March, off the Pacific coast of the northeastern part of the Japanese main land (Tohoku Region), causing devastating damages. The Japan Meteorological Agency named this earthquake the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.

  11. M 9.1 - 2011 Great Tohoku Earthquake, Japan

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    The March 11, 2011, M 9.1 Tohoku earthquake, which occurred near the northeast coast of Honshu, Japan, resulted from shallow thrust faulting on the subduction zone plate boundary between the Pacific and North America plates.