RS - KOBE EARTHQUAKE (MEDC) Flashcards

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What was the date and time of the earthquake?

A

17th January 1995, at 5.46am

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What plates were involved and what happened between them?

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The Philippines plate shifted uneasily beneath the Eurasian plate along the Nojima fault line that runs beneath Kobo

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What did the collisions of plates lead to?

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An earthquake measuring 7.2 on the richter scale, with tremors lasting 20 seconds

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What were the short term effects of the earthquake? (specifically effecting people)

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  • 6,500 people died
  • 40,000 people seriously injured
  • 300,00 people made homeless
  • 2 million people without electricity
  • 1 million people without water for 10 days
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What were the short term effects (specifically effecting the roads and houses)

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  • Gas mains ruptured
  • Water pipes fractured
  • Railway lines buckled
  • Fire engulfed parts of the city (120/150 ports damaged)
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How did people cope with the earthquake?

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People huddled in blankets on the streets and in tended shelters in parks in fear of returning to buildings damaged by the earthquake

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What did the damage cost?

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In excess of $22o billion and companies such as Panasonic had to close temporarily

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What were the long term effects?

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  • Hospitals struggled to cope with the injured, treating people and operating in corridors
  • Railways took a month to be 80% operational
  • Port was 80% operational after a year but much of the business had been lost
  • Road network took over 6 months to be restored (Hanshin Expressway took a year!)
  • Economy suffered
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What were the responses?

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  • Friends and neighbours searched through the rubble for survivors and were soon later joined by the emergency services
  • Major retailer like 7-Eleven helped provide essentials
  • Motorola maintained telephone connections free of chargev
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What were the differences between the buildings that survived and the ones that collapsed

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The buildings that survived has been built with a 1981 code whereas the others had been built with earlier 1960s practises

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What were new buildings made like for the future?

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  • Built further apart to prevent domino effect
  • High rise buildings built with flexible steel frames
  • Others built with concrete frames reinforced with steel
  • Rubber blocks put under bridges to absorb shock
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What do the Japanese do now every year after this disaster?

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They practise an earthquake drill to prepare them for an event such as Kobo - over 800,000 people participated on a drill in August 2006

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