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Rikuzentakata, Iwate

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but the tsunami of March 2011 created a wave 13 metres (43 ft) high which inundated the designated safe locations. Local officials estimated that 20% to 40% of the town's population has been killed. Although the town was prepared for earthquakes and tsunamis and had a 6.5-metre-high (21 ft) seawall, it was not enough and more than 80% of 8,000 houses were swept away.
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initially reported that between 300 and 400 bodies were found in the town. On 14 March, an illustrated BBC report showed a picture of the town, describing it as "almost completely flattened." The town's tsunami shelters were designed for a wave of three to four metres (9.8 to 13.1 ft) in height,
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As a countermeasure against future tsunami, Rikuzentakata's city centre was elevated upon rock fill in a megaproject. In 2014, a massive conveyor belt system was being used to carry rock from a hill across the Kesen River from the city centre. The conveyor belt system featured a long suspension span
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A BBC film dated 20 March reported that the harbour gates of the town failed to shut as the tsunami approached, and that 45 young firemen were swept away while attempting to close them manually. The same film reported that 500 bodies had been recovered in the town, but that 10,000 people were still
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Sixty-eight city officials, about one-third of the city's municipal employees, were killed. The town's mayor, Futoshi Toba, was at his post at the city hall and survived, but his wife was killed at their seaside home. The wave severely damaged the artifact and botanical collection at the city's
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this was only five metres from the sea and was at threat from increased salinity. The Association for the Protection of Takata-Matsubara along with the municipal and prefectural governments took measures, including the erection of barriers, to protect the surviving pine.
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Currently a new marketplace and community center has been established upon one such elevated plot of land, and work is ongoing to create a new street grid. In addition, new bridges are being established across the Kesen River, including an extension and bypass for the
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caused extensive damage to the city. As of 31 March 2020, the city had an estimated population of 19,062, and a population density of 82 persons per km in 7,593 households. The total area of the city is 231.94 square kilometres (89.55 sq mi).
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As of September 2011, there were signs that these measures had failed, and that the tree was dead due to salt water poisoning. In September 2012, the tree was felled for preservation and replaced in 2013 with an artificial "commemorative tree".
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Rikuzentakata has eight public elementary schools and two public junior high schools operated by the city government, and one public high school operated by the Iwate Prefectural Board of Education. There is also one private high school.
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reporter interviewed a surviving volunteer firefighter who said 49 firefighters were killed in Rikuzentakata by the tsunami, among 284 firefighters known to have died along the affected coast, many while closing the doors of the
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unaccounted-for out of a population of 26,000. As of 3 April 2011, 1,000 people from the town were confirmed dead with 1,300 still missing. In late May 2011, an
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museum and killed all six staff. The final death toll was 1,656 killed and 223 missing and presumed dead. Portions of the city subsided by over a meter.
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that crossed the Kesen River, and was named the "Bridge of Hope." The project elevated the city centre by more than 10 metres (33 ft).
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was a two-kilometre stretch of shoreline that was lined with approximately seventy thousand pines. In 1927 it was selected as one of the
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Per Japanese census data, the population of Rikuzentakata peaked in the 1950s and has declined steadily over the past 70 years.
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together contributes one seat to the Iwate Prefectural legislature. In terms of national politics, the city is part of
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on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of the modern municipality system. The area was devastated by the
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until the 2011 tsunami destroyed it. Parts of the coastal area of the city are within the borders of the
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and food processing. As of 2011, oyster farming produced ¥40 million in annual sales for the city.
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Rikuzentakata is located in the far southeast corner of Iwate Prefecture, bordered by the
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NHK News Report says March 11th tsunami confirmed up to 13 meters high, 28 March 2011
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Climate data for Rikuzentakata (2011−2020 normals, extremes 2011−present)
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city legislature of 18 members. Rikuzentaka, together with the town of
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Tsunami preparation leads citizens into low-lying death traps.
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The area of present-day Rikuzentakata was part of ancient
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BBC report on the failure of the Rikuzentakata floodgates
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ShelterBox Response Team operational in Iwate Prefecture
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The local economy of Rikuzentakata is based heavily on
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form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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The towns of Kesen and Takata were established within
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Rikuzentakata was almost completely destroyed by the
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Before-and-after thermal satellite images from NASA
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The floodgate that didn't work to stop the tsunami.
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Rikuzentakata after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami
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Rikuzentakata
New Rikuzentakata City Hall
Flag of Rikuzentakata
Official seal of Rikuzentakata
Location of Rikuzentakata in Iwate Prefecture
Rikuzentakata is located in Japan
39°01′40.9″N 141°37′31.5″E / 39.028028°N 141.625417°E / 39.028028; 141.625417
Country
Japan
Region
Tōhoku
Prefecture
Iwate
Time zone
UTC+9
Japan Standard Time
Climate
Cfa
Official website
Common gull
Camellia
Cryptomeria

city
Iwate Prefecture
Japan
population
population density
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Pacific Ocean

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