Japan has experienced atomic bombs, but the more devastating blows have come from natural disasters. Over the past 100 years, Japan has experienced three devastating disasters in its history. Due to its geographical location, Japan suffers from frequent **, with more than 1,000 occurrences of grade 3 or higher ** per year, becoming the norm in Japanese life. Although the Japanese have long been Xi to such frequent **, they are helpless when devastating disasters strike.
On June 15, 1896, Miyamoto Prefecture, Japan, Miriku Prefecture occurred 7Category 2**, the tremor was felt weakly at first, but soon after, two tsunamis swept the shore, and the wave height of the second tsunami reached 382 meters, which caused the deaths of 22,000 people. And more widely known is the Kanto Dai** on September 1, 1923, which instantly caused a large-scale fire, directly resulting in 105,000 deaths, 1.9 million homeless, and more than 40,000 missing.
It is worth mentioning that at that time, China's Beiyang** called on the public to donate money for Japan, and many people responded to the donation, including warlords Cao Kun, Wu Peifu, Zhang Zuolin, etc. However, Japan has since experienced many times, and although it is not as severe as the Kanto Great, it still makes a deep impression. On March 11, 2011, Japan was hit by 9 on the Richter scaleThe attack of the 0-level big ** caused three prefectures including Miyagi to suffer heavy damage, and triggered the serious consequences of the nuclear power plant leakage.
The event is considered to be the worst economic loss in Japan's history, so there have been concerns about Japan's future well-being.