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  2. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 - Wikipedia

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    After a massive earthquake in Tokyo 25 km under the sea at a magnitude of 8.0, two young siblings Mirai and Yūki, who were visiting a robot exhibition in Odaiba at the beginning of their summer vacation, struggle to reach their parents in their house in Setagaya, assisted by a female motorcycle courier named Mari, who is striving to reach her own daughter and mother in Sangenjaya.

  3. Press Hit Play - Wikipedia

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    Press Hit Play is a Filipino boy band, consisting of CHRLS, Yuuki, JP, and Sev.They were formerly named Power House Philippines but with a mononym of PHP. The group was originally formed in 2018 but disbanded, then reformed three years later in 2021.

  4. Yuuki Temma - Wikipedia

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    Yuuki Temma, a native of Tokyo, was born in 1997 and joined a theatrical troupe in the late-2010s. [1] [2] She was selected from over 3,000 applicants in a public audition and made her debut as Ichigo Momomiya in the 2022 anime Tokyo Mew Mew New. [2] Alongside the other four main cast members, she formed the tie-in singing group Smewthie . [3]

  5. After Being Buried for Hours in 2004 Tsunami, Survivor Says ...

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    For more on life 20 years after the 2004 tsunami, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribe here. The Swedish native also recalls hearing people crying out for help.

  6. American survivors recall the harrowing moments of the ... - AOL

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    Twenty years ago, the world was stunned by the Asian tsunami, whose towering waves killed an estimated 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other countries the day after ...

  7. 3.11: Surviving Japan - Wikipedia

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    3.11: Surviving Japan was conceived, directed, filmed and narrated by Christopher Noland. The executive producer was Simon Hilton; producers were Q'orianka Kilcher, Dave Parrish and Noland; the cinematographer was Noland; editing was done by Noland, MB X. McClain and Andrea Hale; the sound editor and mixer was Scott Delaney; "Kurushi" by Yoko Ono contributed to the soundtrack.

  8. Mega Disasters - Wikipedia

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    The two "mega-disasters" of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and Hurricane Katrina in 2005 inspired the series and provided a reference point for many of the episodes. [1] Excepting only two shows devoted to man-made disasters , the threats explored can be divided into three general categories: meteorological , geological , and cosmic hazards.

  9. Fukushima 50 (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fukushima 50 is a 2020 Japanese disaster drama film directed by Setsurō Wakamatsu and written by Yōichi Maekawa. Starring Koichi Sato and Ken Watanabe, it is about the titular group of employees tasked with handling the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.