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Kobe Earthquake

Kobe Earthquake. Where is Japan?. Japan is lies to the East of China and Korea in the Pacific Ocean. Japan lies on the so called “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an active area of tectonic activity that causes many of the worlds earthquakes and volcanoes. Each year Japan has

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Kobe Earthquake

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  1. Kobe Earthquake

  2. Where is Japan? Japan is lies to the East of China and Korea in the Pacific Ocean. Japan lies on the so called “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an active area of tectonic activity that causes many of the worlds earthquakes and volcanoes. Each year Japan has around 2000 earthquakes, most of these are not powerful enough to cause any damage.

  3. Kobe North American Plate Japan lies in the middle of four tectonic plates. The pressure of the plates has produced fault lines in Japan’s crust. The fault running through the Kobe area had not moved for 50 years and a huge amount of pressure had built up. Eurasian Plate Pacific Plate Philippine Plate

  4. Measured around the world by seismographs, the earthquake measured 7.2 on the Richter Scale. At 5.46am on the 17th of January 1995, Kobe was struck by one of the strongest earthquakes to hit Japan in living memory.

  5. 14,690 injured 4,569 deaths 82% schools damaged 130km of Japan’s main rail system was closed The Earthquake only lasted 20 seconds but the caused terrible human suffering and damage estimated at £80 billion. 190,000 buildings destroyed or damaged 300,000 people lost their homes 12% industry destroyed 90% of the port destroyed

  6. The primary effect of the earthquake was damage to buildings. Many older buildings collapsed completely. Wooden buildings in the poorer areas of Kobe were flattened as the walls could not support the heavy tile roofs. A number of tall buildings “pancaked” – walls gave way and each floor piled up on top of the one below.

  7. Primary damage caused by the earthquake

  8. Pancaked buildings

  9. Older wooden buildings in the poorer areas.

  10. The most devastating secondary effect was fire. Paraffin heaters and gas cookers set fire to buildings. The fires were also made worse by gas escaping from broken gas pipes and the fire services could not get to the fires due to blocked roads and burst water mains.

  11. Secondary effects – fire engulfs Kobe

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