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During the Great East Japan Earthquake, Tohoku Region was struck by tremors with a maximum seismic intensity of up to 7. Even in inland areas not exposed to tsunami damage, people lost their lives as buildings collapsed and ceilings and light fixtures fell. Naturally, falling objects also affect evacuations in coastal areas. As we try to avert crises during earthquakes, let us also think about how to prepare for the other effects of “the shakes.”
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37.0566577, 140.8946974
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Part 6: Shaking (1) Falling Objects / Ceilings and Lights Turn Deadly | 河北新報オンラインニュース
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During the Great East Japan Earthquake, Tohoku Region was struck by tremors with a maximum seismic intensity of up to 7. Even in inland areas not exposed to tsunami damage, people lost their lives as buildings collapsed and ceilings and light fixtures fell. Naturally, falling objects also affect evacuations in coastal areas. As we try to avert crises during earthquakes, let us also think about how to prepare for the other effects of “the shakes.”
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.kahoku.co.jp/special/spe1151/20150207_07.html
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http://www.kahoku.co.jp/special/spe1151/20150207_07.html