Kotoku Wamura, mayor of Fudai, Japan, was mocked for spending billions on a floodgate. Decades later, the floodgate saved Fudai from the 2011 tsunami, while neighboring villages suffered catastrophic losses.
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Kotoku Wamura, mayor of Fudai, Japan, was mocked for spending billions on a floodgate. Decades later, the floodgate saved Fudai from the 2011 tsunami, while neighboring villages suffered catastrophic losses.
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Most Powerful Earthquake in Venezuela in a Century | Massive Devastation from Two Major Tremors; Tsunami Warning Issued
Powerful earthquakes have wreaked havoc across the South American nation of Venezuela. Reports indicate that two major quakes, measuring 7.5 and 7.1 in magnitude, struck several regions, causing extensive damage.
Preliminary reports state that 32 people have lost their lives in the disaster, while over 700 others are reported injured. Numerous buildings, roads, and other infrastructure facilities have been damaged, and relief and rescue teams are actively conducting operations in the affected areas.
In light of potential risks following the earthquakes, relevant agencies have issued a tsunami warning. Residents of coastal areas have been urged to move to safer locations and adhere to guidelines issued by the administration.
Experts are closely monitoring the situation for possible aftershocks. Authorities are assessing the damage, and efforts to deliver relief supplies to the affected population are underway.
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Venezuela Today: Earthquake Disaster Shocks the Nation
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing extensive damage in and around Caracas and nearby coastal regions. Rescue workers continue searching for survivors amid collapsed buildings and damaged infrastructure. Emergency services have been deployed nationwide, while international aid begins arriving to support recovery efforts. The tragedy has left communities mourning and rebuilding as authorities warn that aftershocks may continue.
🇷🇺🌊 Powerful Earthquake Strikes Russia’s Far East, Triggers Tsunami
On July 29, 2025 (Jul 30, 2025, at 10:24 am (GMT +11)) , a devastating magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck Russia’s Far East. The shallow quake caused significant damage to buildings, and injuries have already been reported.
Tsunami waves reaching 3–4 meters have hit parts of the Kamchatka Peninsula. In the city of Severo-Kurilsk, a port and a fish processing plant were partially flooded.
Due to the tsunami threat, evacuation orders have been issued not only in Russia but also in Japan 🇯🇵 and Hawaii 🇺🇸. Residents in coastal areas are urged to evacuate and remain calm.
The situation is still developing.
Valencia residents face more rain as the death toll from recent floods reaches 158. Additional soldiers are deployed to assist with rescue e
Sean bienvenidos, japonistasarqueológicos a una nueva entrega, en esta ocasión hablaré sobre actualidad nipona, una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. — El domingo 16 de julio, azotaron fuertes lluvias al archipiélago nipón y hace no mucho el tifón Lan paralizó el tráfico aéreo de Japón y dejó miles de evacuados al oeste, además sin electricidad. Pero en este caso se han anegado muchas zonas del norte, causando efectos geográficos catastróficos y causando evacuaciones, etc. Por ejemplo: La ciudad de Akita registró precipitaciones, fue un récord, más de 250 milímetros durante un período de 48 horas, todo un hito histórico. — Espero que os guste y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones, que pasen una buena semana. - Welcome, Japanese archaeologists, to a new installment, this time I will be talking about Japanese current affairs, and once that is said, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started. - On Sunday 16th July, heavy rains hit the Japanese archipelago and not long ago Typhoon Lan paralysed Japan's air traffic and left thousands of evacuees in the west without electricity. But in this case many areas in the north have been flooded, causing catastrophic geographical effects and causing evacuations, etc. For example: The city of Akita recorded record rainfall of more than 250 millimetres over a 48-hour period, a historic milestone. - I hope you like it and see you in future posts, have a good week. - 日本の考古学者たちよ、新しい回へようこそ。今回は日本の時事問題についてお話しします。そう言ったら、くつろいで、始めましょう。 - 7月16日の日曜日、日本列島は大雨に見舞われ、少し前には台風12号が日本の空の便を麻痺させ、西日本では何千人もの避難者が停電に見舞われた。しかし今回は、北部の多くの地域が浸水し、地理的に壊滅的な影響を引き起こし、避難などを余儀なくされている。例えば:秋田市では、48時間に250ミリ以上の記録的な雨量を記録し、歴史的な出来事となった。 - お気に召していただけたなら幸いである.