What percentage of people will experience risk from a volcanic eruption?
Less than 1% of the world’s population
What percentage of people will experience risk from an earthquake?
5%- when you add secondary impacts of earthquakes, this figure rises
What are two examples of mega-disasters?
2010 Eyjafjallajokull Iceland eruption
2011 Tohoku Japanese tsunami
Where are two disaster hotspots?
The Philippines
The California coast
When did the Tohoku earthquake occur?
March 11th, 2011
What magnitude was the Tohoku earthquake?
9
Where did the Tohoku earthquake occur?
250 miles off of the North East coast of Japan’s main island (Honshu)
What were the reasons for the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami?
How many people died or were injured as a primary impact of the Tohoku earthquake?
Around 15,000 people died
Over 26,000 were injured
Over 2000 people remain missing
How many people were displaced by the primary impacts of the Tohoku earthquake?
130,000 people
What primary damage was caused by the Tohoku earthquake?
What were the primary environmental impacts of the Tohoku earthquake?
What were the secondary effects of the Tohoku earthquake?
What were the immediate responses to the Tohoku earthquake?
What were the long-term responses to the Tohoku earthquake?
What was the cost of the Tohoku earthquake?
Most expensive natural disaster in history- costing US $235 billion
Describe California:
What are the geophysical hazards present in California?
The San Andreas Fault
What is the San Andreas Fault?
What Californian cities lie close to the San Andreas fault?
San Francisco
Los Angeles
San Diego
What natural hazards is California exposed to?
Earthquakes
Soil liquefaction
Landslides
What two earthquakes happened in California?
Loma Prieta- San Francisco
Northridge- Los Angeles
When did the Loma Prieta earthquake happen?
October 17th, 1989
What was the magnitude and location of the Loma Prieta earthquake?
Santa Cruz mountains
6.9 magnitude