On March 11, 2011, an earthquake-triggered tsunami hit Japan, causing massive destruction and over 18,000 deaths.
Nuclear fuel in the reactor cores melted after the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 caused the Fukushima ...
Delays in rescue are said to have been a serious problem in the January 1st quake that hit the Noto Peninsula in Japan. As ...
More than 60 percent of Japan's 47 prefectures said they had not established plans to work with neighboring prefectures for ...
Seismic data from more than 1000 sites have shown a connection between the strength of faults and the size of earthquakes, ...
The Fukushima nuclear disaster, which began on March 11, 2011, is regarded as the worst nuclear incident since the Chernobyl disaster as it displaced more than 160,000 people ...
London luxury hotspot Harrods says it proudly sells "the most exquisite products from around the world" - including some ...
Extreme weather, a recent earthquake and an influx of hungry tourists are among several factors that have caused a rice ...
Even Japan, with one of the most active earthquake hot spots in the world, is cautious about overpromising. When a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit the country’s southern islands earlier this month ...
More than 13 years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has started to remove a small piece of melted radioactive fuel ...
This history of Japanese earthquake prediction provides a compelling account of how disaster policies are made and unmade. It ...
Based on a project launched by women who lost their homes and jobs in the Great East Japan Earthquake 13 years ago, Sashiko ...