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1.北京时间3月11日13时46分,日本东北地区宫城县北部发生里氏9.0级强震,到目前为止,伤亡情况是.2.全球化背景下,这是人类共同的灾难.3.我们应该做些什么
1.北京时间3月11日13时46分,日本东北地区宫城县北部发生里氏9.0级强震,到目前为止,伤亡情况是.2.全球化背景下,这是人类共同的灾难.3.我们应该做些什么
日本强震及海啸造成超过300人死亡,逾500人失踪
As officials in Japan struggle to assess the extent of the damage following the tsunami caused by a massive earthquake,it's been announced that some 300 people are known to have been killed and more than 500 are unaccounted for in the area around the northern coastal city of Sendai.The 8.9-magnitude quake,the biggest ever recorded in Japan,sent a wave of water several metres high sweeping far inland.Its epicentre was about 130km off Japan's east coast.In the capital Tokyo,several hundred kilometres away,buildings swayed violently during the quake,which was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks.This was the sound in a supermarket.These residents described their experience.
"I thought I would die.It was really huge."
"I was on the Yamanote Line train,and it was the biggest quake I'd ever felt.It was very frightening."
"At first,I thought I had a puncture,and a concrete boulder fell onto my car."
Darkness has now fallen in Tokyo,from where Roland Buerk sent this report.
In the centre of Tokyo,many people are spending their night in their offices,but thousands perhaps millions chose to walk home.Train services were suspended.Even after the most violent earthquake anyone could remember,the crowds were orderly and calm.The devastation is further to the north along the Pacific coast.There a tsunami triggered by the quake reached 10km inland in places,carrying houses,buildings,boats and cars with it.In the city of Sendai,the police found up to 300 bodies in a single ward.Outside the city in a built-up area,a fire blazed across several kilometres.In another town,a vast wall of water engulfed 300 homes.The cooling system at a nuclear power station failed,prompting the evacuation of thousands of people living nearby.
As well as Sendai and the surrounding farmland which were swamped,areas nearby were engulfed by fire,including the town of Kesennuma.The Japanese government is deploying hundreds of planes and ships in a relief operation.It has also requested some foreign search and rescue teams to help.
The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific region.Mark Lobel reports.
The first waves have now reached the mainland of the United States along the Oregon coast,but no major damage is reported.There was also relief that little destruction was caused after tsunami waves about 1m high flooded several of Hawaii's beaches.Relatively minor waves reached the Philippines,the Kuril Islands and Taiwan.The International Red Cross has suggested the waves generated by the quake could be higher than some of the Pacific islands in their path.Warnings have been issued in around 50 countries.
World News from the BBC
As officials in Japan struggle to assess the extent of the damage following the tsunami caused by a massive earthquake,it's been announced that some 300 people are known to have been killed and more than 500 are unaccounted for in the area around the northern coastal city of Sendai.The 8.9-magnitude quake,the biggest ever recorded in Japan,sent a wave of water several metres high sweeping far inland.Its epicentre was about 130km off Japan's east coast.In the capital Tokyo,several hundred kilometres away,buildings swayed violently during the quake,which was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks.This was the sound in a supermarket.These residents described their experience.
"I thought I would die.It was really huge."
"I was on the Yamanote Line train,and it was the biggest quake I'd ever felt.It was very frightening."
"At first,I thought I had a puncture,and a concrete boulder fell onto my car."
Darkness has now fallen in Tokyo,from where Roland Buerk sent this report.
In the centre of Tokyo,many people are spending their night in their offices,but thousands perhaps millions chose to walk home.Train services were suspended.Even after the most violent earthquake anyone could remember,the crowds were orderly and calm.The devastation is further to the north along the Pacific coast.There a tsunami triggered by the quake reached 10km inland in places,carrying houses,buildings,boats and cars with it.In the city of Sendai,the police found up to 300 bodies in a single ward.Outside the city in a built-up area,a fire blazed across several kilometres.In another town,a vast wall of water engulfed 300 homes.The cooling system at a nuclear power station failed,prompting the evacuation of thousands of people living nearby.
As well as Sendai and the surrounding farmland which were swamped,areas nearby were engulfed by fire,including the town of Kesennuma.The Japanese government is deploying hundreds of planes and ships in a relief operation.It has also requested some foreign search and rescue teams to help.
The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific region.Mark Lobel reports.
The first waves have now reached the mainland of the United States along the Oregon coast,but no major damage is reported.There was also relief that little destruction was caused after tsunami waves about 1m high flooded several of Hawaii's beaches.Relatively minor waves reached the Philippines,the Kuril Islands and Taiwan.The International Red Cross has suggested the waves generated by the quake could be higher than some of the Pacific islands in their path.Warnings have been issued in around 50 countries.
World News from the BBC