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- Japan Is Building a 400 Km Sea Wall to Protect Against . . .
In the wake of the incident, it began planning for large-scale sea walls to be constructed in the worst affected areas This $6 8 billion plan will link 440 sections of wall together to form a 400-kilometre-long (250-mile) wall that in some places will stand more than 12-metres-tall
- How Japan’s tsunami-ravaged coastline is being . . . - BBC
Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures were ravaged by the 2011 tsunami that precipitated a catastrophic nuclear disaster Now, this tragic, beguiling region is welcoming travellers back Hope spiralled
- Japans 400 Kilometre Tsunami Shield - The B1M
The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on the east coast of Japan left roughly 20,000 people dead, decimating entire towns and triggering a nuclear disaster In the wake of the destruction, the government poured billions of dollars into building new tsunami defence systems
- Japan Is Building a 40-foot Wall to Stop Tsunamis
Four years after the devastating Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Japan is diligently working to find ways to protect coastal communities from the next one— most visibly by constructing sometimes
- Seven years after tsunami, Japanese live uneasily with seawalls
Seven years on, Fujita and thousands like him along Japan's northeast coast have rebuilt their lives alongside huge sea walls that experts say will protect them if another giant tsunami,
- The towering sea wall legacy of Japans 2011 tsunami
Its 10-metre high barriers, running 2 3 kilometres (1 4 miles) in total, were known collectively as "The Great Wall" and came with 44 tsunami evacuation routes, equipped with solar panels to keep the lights on
- The Great Wall of Japan. Ten years after the 2011 Great East . . .
Ten years after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake triggered a tsunami that devastated the north-east region of Japan, a bigger, longer chain of seawalls now stands guard along the
- Japan’s giant sea wall to fend off tsunamis | news. com. au . . .
FOUR years after a towering tsunami ravaged much of Japan’s northeastern coast, efforts to fend off future disasters are focusing on a nearly 400-kilometre chain of cement sea walls, at places nearly five storeys high
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