Multi-Hazardous Case Study Flashcards

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Where is Tohoku, Japan located, and why is it a multi-hazardous region? (Mention 2 things)

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  • Tohoku is in northeastern Japan, an area exposed to earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons.
  • Japan lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, making it highly seismically active.
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What happened during the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami? (Mention 2 things)

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  • 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck offshore on 11 March 2011.
  • Triggered a 10m tsunami that devastated coastal areas.
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What were the 3 primary impacts of the 2011 Tohoku disaster?

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  • Over 15,800 deaths and 6,000 injuries.
  • 300,000 people displaced from homes.
  • Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown, releasing radioactive material.
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What were the 3 secondary impacts of the 2011 Tohoku disaster?

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  • Tsunami destroyed entire towns along the coast.
  • $235 billion in economic losses (most expensive disaster in history).
  • Global disruption to car and electronics industries due to damaged factories.
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How is Japan affected by typhoons? (Mention 2 things)

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  • Japan is hit by several typhoons each year, causing flooding and landslides.
  • Typhoons worsen the impact of earthquakes by weakening infrastructure.
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Why is Japan vulnerable to landslides? (Mention 2 things)

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  • Steep mountainous terrain makes landslides common after earthquakes and heavy rainfall.
  • Deforestation and urbanisation increase the risk of landslides.
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What were the 3 immediate responses to the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami?

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  • 110,000 troops deployed for rescue efforts.
  • Tsunami warnings issued within minutes, saving lives.
  • International aid and support provided food, water, and shelter.
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What were the 3 long-term responses to the Tohoku disaster?

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  • New tsunami defences built along the coastline.
  • Stronger earthquake-resistant buildings developed.
  • Fukushima cleanup efforts and improved nuclear safety regulations.
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How has Japan improved its disaster preparedness? (3 things to mention)

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  • Regular earthquake drills and evacuation plans.
  • Advanced early warning systems for earthquakes and tsunamis.
  • Stronger building regulations to withstand earthquakes and typhoons.
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What are Japan’s 3 future challenges in managing hazards?

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  • Aging population makes evacuations more difficult. - High cost of maintaining and upgrading disaster defences.
  • Climate change increasing typhoon intensity and sea level rise.
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