tsunamis

Mar. 13th, 2011 05:41 pm
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Within the first couple days of the Indonesian quake/tsunami six(ish) years ago, death tolls over 100,000 were being reported (final count was over 200,000).

Within the first couple days of the Japanese quake/tsunami, death tolls in the hundreds were being reported. (Of course, we're not done yet.)

The difference in ability to predict and effectively react between wealthy and poor nations is striking. Three orders of magnitude? Yikes. We in the better-off nations usually send aid after the fact, but it really makes me wonder what we could do before the fact to help less-developed nations build better defenses.

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Date: 2011-03-14 01:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sue-n-julia.livejournal.com
It did - as Japan has rebuilt from WW2 and has had a population "explosion", they've had the most earthquake proof building codes in the world. Part of that was made possible by their relative wealth, but also by cultural distinctions.

Regarding the loss of life from the tsunami - Japan is benefiting from lessons learned from the Indonesian disaster.

S

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Date: 2011-03-14 07:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zachkessin.livejournal.com
Yea, Japan got clobbered in 1923 (I think I have that right0 and a few times before that and said OK how to make sure we are as ready for next time as humanly possible. They were probably more ready for this than anyone in the world! Of course that took 75 years and a lot of money to pull off.

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