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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hanshin_earthquake

    Most of the largest earthquakes in Japan are caused by subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate or Pacific Plate, with mechanisms that involve either energy released within the subducting plate or the accumulation and sudden release of stress in the overlying plate. Earthquakes of these types are especially frequent in the coastal regions of northeastern Japan.
    The Great Hanshin earthquake belonged to a third type, called an "inland shallow earthquake". Earthqu…

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  2. https://sciencestruck.com/facts-about-kobe-earthquake-great-hanshin-earthquake

    The Kobe earthquake, also referred to as the Great Hanshin earthquake, was a 7.3-magnitude earthquake that rocked the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan on the dawn of January 17, 1995. Such was its intensity that even the sensors on the other side of the world picked it.

    • Autor: Abhijit Naik
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    • https://www.britannica.com/event/Kobe-earthquake-of-1995

      Kōbe earthquake of 1995, (Jan. 17, 1995) large-scale earthquake in the Ōsaka-Kōbe (Hanshin) metropolitan area of western Japan that was among the strongest, deadliest, and costliest to ever strike that country. The earthquake hit at 5:46 am on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1995, in the southern part of Hyōgo

    • factsanddetails.com/japan/cat26/sub160/item863.html

      KOBE EARTHQUAKE OF 1995. The earthquake in Kobe on January, 17, 1995 left 6,425 dead, injured 25,000, displaced 300,000 people, damaged or destroyed 100,000 buildings and caused at least $132 billion worth of damage, or about 2.5 percent of Japan’s national income, making it one of the most expensive natural disasters in history.

    • https://sciencestruck.com/kobe-earthquake-effects

      Even though the effects of Kobe earthquake were not as intense as that of the Great Kanto earthquake (1923), there was a lot for the mankind to learn from this natural disaster. Continue reading for more information on this earthquake, with emphasis on its aftermaths.

      • Autor: Abhijit Naik
      • https://www.nist.gov/el/earthquake-kobe-japan-1995

        Earthquake Kobe Japan 1995 . The January 17, 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake of magnitude 7.2 in JMA scale (Mw = 6.9), which struck Kobe, Japan and its surrounding area was the most severe earthquake to affect that region this century.

      • www.coolgeography.co.uk/GCSE/AQA/Restless Earth/Earthquakes/Kobe.htm

        Kobe Earthquake - basic Revision notes Detailed Kobe Earthquake site with photos. Have a go at the annotation exercise at the base of the page . The effects of this earthquake were catastrophic for an MEDC. despite some buildings having been made earthquake proof during recent years many of the older buildings simply toppled over or collapsed.

      • 1995 Kobe Earthquake: 10-Year Retrospective - RMS

        https://forms2.rms.com/rs/729-DJX-565/images/eq_1995_kobe_eq.pdf · Ficheiro PDF

        earthquake (Building Research Institute, Ministry of Construction, 1995) Most of the damage was caused by strong shaking and subsequent ground deformation and the destruction was concentrated in older, densely developed neighborhoods.

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