Lini gedé Kanto 1923: Béda antarrépisi

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Dumasar kana sumber nu bisa dipercaya, ampir 105,385 urang maot jeung leuwih 37,000 urang leungit.
 
== Karusakan ==
Kajadian lini dina waktu dahar beurang, loba masarakat nu ngagunakeun seuneu keur masak, nyababkeun karusakan jeung lobana nu tatu di sababaraha ku sabab seuneu ieu. Seuneu ngahuru gancang kacida kusabab ayana [[typhoon|angin topan]] di basisir [[Noto Peninsula]] Jepang beh kaler sarta nyababkeun [[firestorm|kahuruan]] di sababaraha kota nu kaliwatan nu ieu angin topan. Korban panglobana, ampir 30.000 urang di [[Rikugun Honjo Hifukusho]] kota Tokyo disababkeun ku kahuruan ieu. Lini nyababkeun rusakna saluran cai, keur mareuman seuneu perlu waktu dua poe nepi ka tanggal [[3 September]] isuk-isuk. Seuneu jadi sabab lobana nu palastra.
 
 
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== Damage ==
Because the earthquake struck at lunchtime when many people were using fire to cook food, the damage and the number of fatalities were amplified due to fires which broke out in numerous locations. The fires spread rapidly due to high winds from a nearby [[typhoon]] off the coast of [[Noto Peninsula]] in Northern Japan and some developed into [[firestorm]]s which swept across cities. The single greatest loss of life occurred when at least 30,000 people packed into an open space at [[Rikugun Honjo Hifukusho]] in downtown Tokyo were incinerated by a firestorm. As the earthquake had caused water mains to break, putting out the fires took nearly two full days until late in the morning of [[September 3]]. The fires were the biggest cause of death.
 
Cases of homes being buried or swept away by landslides were particularly frequent in the mountainous areas and hilly coastal areas in western [[Kanagawa]] prefecture, killing about 800 people. At the railway station in the village of Nebukawa west of [[Odawara]], a collapsing mountainside plunged a passing passenger train with over 100 passengers downhill into the sea along with the entire station structure and the village itself. [[Tsunami]]s reached the coast within minutes in some areas, hitting the coast of [[Sagami Bay]], [[Boso Peninsula]], [[Izu Islands]] and the east coast of [[Izu Peninsula]].
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There are low-key memorial facilities in a small park in [[Sumida, Tokyo|Sumida]] ward, [[Tokyo]], at the site of the open space in which 30,000 people were killed by a single firestorm. The park houses a buddhist-style memorial hall/museum, a memorial bell donated by Taiwanese buddhists, a memorial to the victims of [[Bombing of Tokyo in World War II|World War II Tokyo air raids]] and a memorial to the Korean victims of the vigilante killings .
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==ExternalTumbu linkskaluar==
*[http://www.japan-guide.com/a/earthquake/ Great Kanto Earthquake 1923] Online photo gallery by A. Kengelbacher
*[http://dl.lib.brown.edu/kanto The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923: Materials from the Dana and Vera Reynolds Collection] A Brown University Library Digital Collection
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[[Category:Earthquakes in the 20th century|Kanto, Great]]
[[Category:History of Tokyo]]
 
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