When tens of thousands of people fled after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and ensuing Fukushima nuclear accident, their cultural traditions left with them.
Japan’s 2011 tsunami picked up mud that made it more forceful, reshaping how scientists understand tsunami risk.
The world’s second-tallest tsunami wave on record tore through the remote Tracy Arm fjord in Alaska last August, leaving ...
Ceremonies and memorials marked the 14th anniversary of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, but the disaster has still not ...
Emergency services were activated in the Japanese cities of Nara and Osaka after an earthquake struck at around 6.28pm today ...
The Fukushima March 11 Memorial Park was jointly established by the Japanese government and the prefecture in an area ...
A powerful tsunami seen from space is overturning what scientists thought they knew about how these waves travel.
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A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck western Japan near Wakayama, rattling 36 million people across three prefectures
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck western Japan on Saturday evening, shaking homes and offices across three prefectures and ...
TOKYO, May 1 (Reuters) - Japan's yen rebounded sharply against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after authorities intervened to ...
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