Are people still homeless? - Are better advance warning systems in place? Are aid agencies and authorities still helping people?
Japanese Tsunami 2011There are also many long term effects, people are still homeless infact there are so many people that are still stuck in temporary houses, even after 4 years. After 18 months there were still over three thousand people missing in Japan. Areas are still damaged and so many people are still missing and no one knows if they have died or not. They have installed more upgraded warning systems, as they are now aware of how sudden they can be. Some people still have long term injuries and are still getting assisted by aid agencies and the rubbish is still being cleared up in some places. There is a quote which says "The tsunami itself died out a long time ago, but the effects in Japan will be there for decades," Titov told Live Science.
Phuket TsunamiSome of those who were affected by the terrible disaster are still fighting a continuous battle after suffering from loss, death, injuries and destroyed homes. Aid agencies and authorities are still striving to help those in need. Aid agencies are creating organisations and projects in order encourage others to donate things such as money, toiletries, clothes and food for those who are unable to access these sources. After the tsunami, people were educated in the effects and impacts of these natural disasters, in order to create more advanced warning signs.
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