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Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan: 4: 262 injuries: F3 tornado [81] Nobeoka, Miyazaki tornado: 18 September 2006: Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture , Japan – 3 fatalities, 100 injuries: 2nd deadliest tornado in recent Japanese history [82] 2006 Saroma tornado: 7 November 2006: Saroma, HokkaidÅ, Japan: 9 fatalities, 26 injuries: F3 tornado.
This is a list of Japanese disasters by their death toll.Included in the list are disasters both natural and man-made, but it excludes acts of war and epidemics.The disasters occurred in Japan and its territories or involved a significant number of Japanese citizens in a specific event, where the loss of life was 30 or more.
Japan is regularly affected by natural disasters, with the country also being in the Ring of Fire.Two out of the five most expensive natural disasters in recent history have occurred in Japan, in 1995 (~6,500 deaths) and 2011 (~20,000 deaths) – the latter of which had also triggered the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
This page documents notable tornadoes and tornado outbreaks worldwide in 2024. Strong and destructive tornadoes form most frequently in the United States, Argentina, Southern Brazil, the Bengal region and China, but can occur almost anywhere under the right conditions.
Millions of people were ordered to evacuate their homes as Typhoon Shanshan lashed southwest Japan with strong winds and torrential rain on Thursday, knocking out power, snarling air traffic and ...
If you think there have been a lot of tornadoes this year, you're right: With at least 850 confirmed tornadoes so far and several major tornado outbreaks, it ranks among the busiest years in ...
On average, there are around 294 tornadoes throughout the United States during May, and as many as 543 tornadoes have been reported in May alone (in 2003). The months with the fewest tornadoes are usually December and January, although major tornado outbreaks can and sometimes do occur even in those months.
"Natural Disasters News".Ubyrisk. Archived from the original on 2018-11-01 Worldwide news site focused on natural disasters, mitigation and climate changes news "Global Risk Identification Program (GRIP)".