Japan calls on troops to help relief efforts after devastating earthquake
BMJ 2011; 342 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d1666 (Published 15 March 2011) Cite this as: BMJ 2011;342:d1666- Peter Moszynski
- 1London
Japan has begun a massive relief operation in response to three consecutive emergencies: earthquake, tsunami, and the threat of nuclear radiation from damaged reactors. The full extent of the disaster has yet to be assessed, but the prime minister, Naoto Kan, described it as the worst crisis in his country since the second world war.
The magnitude 9 earthquake, which triggered a devastating tsunami that ravaged the northeast coast of Japan, was one of the strongest since records began (more than a century ago) and the worst in Japanese history. The epicentre was 120 km off the coast, causing a 10 m high wave that surged 0.5 km inland in some areas, destroying everything in its …
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