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According to a JCIE survey that has gathered information from 1,300 American and Japanese organizations, people in the United States have donated at least $746.1 million for relief and recovery efforts to assist after Japan’s Tohoku region was devastated by a massive earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in March 2011. This means that the 3/11 response ranks as the largest outpouring of American philanthropy in history for a disaster in another developed country.
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Trends in International Giving for the Disaster Response - 311 Earthquake Relief & Recovery Program |Japan Center for International Exchange - (財)日本国際交流センター
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According to a JCIE survey that has gathered information from 1,300 American and Japanese organizations, people in the United States have donated at least $746.1 million for relief and recovery efforts to assist after Japan’s Tohoku region was devastated by a massive earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in March 2011. This means that the 3/11 response ranks as the largest outpouring of American philanthropy in history for a disaster in another developed country.
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