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1 Md. Ashraful Haque 11.01.08.041 Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology

2 11-03-2011 The date that will be remembered for the occurrence of the most devastating natural disaster in Japanese history

3 8.9 The magnitude of the earthquake. This is the greatest magnitude earthquake to hit Japan since records have been kept.

4 9.5 Magnitude recorded as the world’s largest quake that took place in Chile on May 22, 1960, according to the USGS.

5 8,133 People were confirmed dead by police.

6 15,000 Number of dead there would exceed

7 12,272 People are still missing

8 362,877 People have been evacuated and are staying at shelters

9 200,000 Rough number of people – living near the distressed Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture

10 2,367 Shelters created so far

11 249,879 Households in the north were without electricity

12 1.04 million Households in 11 prefectures were without running water

13 117,274 Buildings have been damaged, with at least 14,407 completely destroyed

14 15 trillion yen Barclays Capital estimates economic losses. That's roughly 3 per cent of Japan's GDP.

15 $100 billion Minimum estimate of losses of the quake, tsunami and fires.

16 $40 billion Damage to infrastructure such as roads, rail and port facilities.

17 $15-35 billion Estimated amount of losses caused by the earthquake alone that may be covered by insurance, according to AIR Worldwide.

18 14% to 17% The estimated amount of Japanese businesses and homeowners with earthquake insurance

19 1,000 times Radiation levels inside the plant are more than normal levels, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency

20 $23 million Donations to help Japan in fast 2 day, according to an early tally by the American Red Cross.

21 116 Countries and 28 international organizations had offered assistance to Japan

22 Donation http://www.google.com/crisisrespo nse/japanquake2011.htmlhttp://www.google.com/crisisrespo nse/japanquake2011.html single stop Information website

23 Every human being have the right to live in this earth. They are very helpless now. For mankind, we need to help them. They are calling for help.

24 Thank you


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