
When the massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake — the largest ever recorded — struck on March 11, 2011, off the eastern coast of Japan, the tremor itself didn’t result in a significant amount of damage.
When the massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake — the largest ever recorded — struck on March 11, 2011, off the eastern coast of Japan, the tremor itself didn’t result in a significant amount of damage. Unfortunately, the earthquake also caused a massive tsunami (estimates put its height as high as 100 feet in some areas) that swept ashore and traveled inland as far as six miles, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and immense destruction.
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