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(2011) Hear an eyewitness describe Japan's 8.9 magnitude earthquake
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CNN's Rosemary Church talks to Matt Alt, who experienced the earthquake in Japan.

2011 Japan Earthquake - Tsunami Fast Facts

Here’s a look at the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March of 2011.

March 11, 2011 - At 2:46 p.m., a 9.1 magnitude earthquake takes place 231 miles northeast of Tokyo at a depth of 15.2 miles.

The earthquake causes a tsunami with 30-foot waves that damage several nuclear reactors in the area.

Number of people killed and missing
(Source: Japan’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency)

The combined total of confirmed deaths and missing is more than 22,000 (nearly 20,000 deaths and 2,500 missing). Deaths were caused by the initial earthquake and tsunami and by post-disaster health conditions.

Read more at: www.cnn.com/2013/07/17/world/asia/japan-earthquake…
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@grab2337

4 years ago

Seeing this back in 2011 as it happened was one of the most incredible yet terrifying things I've ever seen.

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@tkdpower

3 years ago

10 years ago today on that fateful Friday afternoon on March 11, 2011. RIP to all the lives that were lost.

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@MarioRodriguez-hm5ll

4 years ago

Who got this in their recommendation 8 years after

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@JoeAriminvm

3 years ago

1:01 "you live there or just travelling?" Her colleague whispering "He just talked about it" lol

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@andeace23

8 years ago

she seemed more shocked by the fact that he lived there

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@feelmyfreshlyshavedlegs3979

4 years ago

He’s been living in Japan for 8 years and this video is 8 years old.

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@preciousgomez8437

3 years ago

10 years later, this would be recommended

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@SpitfireTheWolf

4 years ago

All seriousness aside, who got this in their recommendations 8 years after?

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@plantagenetsurvivor8771

7 years ago

Let me just say; when a giant Tsunami wave is headed straight at me, the only thing I want to make sure of, is how long that dude has lived in Japan.

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@eleskane2081

5 years ago

She’s asked him the same question 8 times. “ how long have you been living in Japan “ “ how long have you lived there “ “ how long have you moved to Japan “ “ for how many years “

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@rogeryoung1354

4 years ago

BREAKING NEWS . . . . . He has lived there for 8 years.

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@JKAABOI

1 year ago

I counted at least 3 times he’s stated he’s lived there for 8 years. Gosh the patience of this man is quite unique… I’m glad him and his wife is safe. I pray to those affected by this casualty!!!

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@Cajun-it3yf

7 years ago

I really wish he could have told us how long he had lived there.

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@kingsurgaleo1

3 years ago

There's four more months left and he's recommending me this now !!?!? Seriously ??

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@dyslexicpotatoes5951

4 years ago

-"I've been living here for 8 years" Recommends this video after 8 years

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@tommysense

3 years ago

1:06 her partner whispered "HE TALKED ABOUT IT" Lmao

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@skeetajohnson

8 years ago

Is the 1/4 screen banner really necessary.

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@hill8452

13 years ago

Oh this is so sad....my heart go out to the families in Japan...

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@jagannathkv9942

3 years ago

"I'm sorry I'm bad with numbers..how long have you been livin here?"

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@godsend877

1 year ago

i am japanese and remember this earth quake as one of my first memories at age 4. my mum was pregnant and we were walking down to the donut shop near our house. the ground started shaking like crazy and people started screaming. i remember clinging onto my mum and she told me to stay calm and a construction worker gathered everyone close and far away from the scaffolding. my dad later told me when he was at work the sky scraper swayed and all the computers slid off the desk he thought he was going to die. my little sister was at nursery and she still has anxiety about that till this day. my dad went to go and help the worst affected areas and he took some photos of the destruction. i look at it now and the tragedy of the disaster with a strange feeling

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