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September 1923 um 11:58 Uhr in der Kantō-Ebene auf der Hauptinsel Honsh ū. Es forderte 105.385 Todesopfer. This earthquake devastated Tokyo, the port city of Yokohama, and the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka, and caused widespread damage throughout the Kantō region.Its force was so great in Kamakura, over 60 km (37 mi) from the epicenter, it moved the Great Buddha statue, which weighs about 93 short tons (84,000 kg), almost two feet. It lasted between 4 and 10 minutes. 関東大震災, Kantō daishinsai) war ein Erdbeben in Japan am 1. The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災, Kantō daishinsai) was a Japanese natural disaster in the Kantō region of the island of Honshū. Brandherde und abgebrannte Flächen in der Stadt Tokio. The earthquake struck at 11:58:44 am JST (2:58:44 UTC) on Saturday, September 1, 1923.It lasted between 4 and 10 minutes. *Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the earthquake and subsequent fires by survivors *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents Of the numerous disasters, both natural and man-made, to strike Japan during the 20th century, the Great Kantō Earthquake was among the worst, and the most significant. The Great Kantō Earthquake and a new understanding of response to natural disasters Professor J. Charles Schencking Arts Faculty 20 April 2017 K. 6/115 amended. The Kanto earthquake of 1 September 1923 in Japan is one of the most destructive earthquakes in the world, and over 100,000 people were sacrificed in the disaster. More than 100,000 people died when the Great Kantō Earthquake struck the Tokyo metropolitan area on September 1, 1923. Beben und Feuer.
Durch den dadurch ausgelösten Stadtbrand gab es schätzungsweise insgesamt 142.800 Tote. The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大震災, Kantō daishinsai) was a Japanese natural disaster in the Kantō region of the island of Honshū. The source of the 1923 Kanto earthquake is a megathrust between Philippine Sea plate and Honshu plate.
The earthquake struck at 11:58:44 am JST (2:58:44 UTC) on Saturday, September 1, 1923.