TGA 2011 East Japan Earthquake Bulletin|Distribution of Damages within Sendai City: an inference based on the dead and the evacuees’ residential addresses

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Sendai City, the largest city in Tohoku region, has 1.03 million population and is a pivotal place for command and control of the region and of logistics. The city center is on fluvial terraces of Hirose River and densely inhabited residential areas are created on the surrounding hills through land cuts and fills. Farming cultivating rice on paddy fields prevails on alluvial coastal plain. At the time of writing, very little is known about the overall damage to the city; number of missing person
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TGA 2011 East Japan Earthquake Bulletin|Distribution of Damages within Sendai City: an inference based on the dead and the evacuees’ residential addresses
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Sendai City, the largest city in Tohoku region, has 1.03 million population and is a pivotal place for command and control of the region and of logistics. The city center is on fluvial terraces of Hirose River and densely inhabited residential areas are created on the surrounding hills through land cuts and fills. Farming cultivating rice on paddy fields prevails on alluvial coastal plain. At the time of writing, very little is known about the overall damage to the city; number of missing person
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