A wedge tornado, nearly a mile wide. This tornado hit Binger, Oklahoma.

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A wedge tornado, nearly a mile wide. This tornado hit Binger, Oklahoma.

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 GreeceThere were no victims 2 January,2011 ItalyThere were no victims 3January,2011 MexicoThere were no victims 4 January,2011 Iran230 dead 5 February,2011 Philippines40 dead 6 February,2011 KirghiziaThere were no victims 7 February,2011 The USAThere were no victims 8 February,2011 New Zealand147 dead, damage- 15bln. $ 9 March,2011 Japandamage- 25bln. $ 10 June,2011 RussiaThere were no victims 11 June,2011 KazakhstanThere were no victims 12 August,2011 RussiaThere were no victims 13 August,2011 Peru20 people (injured) 14 September,2011 RussiaThere were no victims 15 September,2011 RussiaThere were no victims 16 September,2011 The USAThere were no victims 17 September,2011 KazakhstanThere were no victims 18 October,2011 IndiaThe walls of the houses cracked 19 October,2011 The USAThere were no victims 20 October,2011 RussiaThere were no victims 21 November,2011 JapanThere were no victims 22 November,2011 RussiaThere were no victims 23 November,2011 Turkey 20 buildings were destructed, 5 people were killed 24 December,2011 RussiaThere were no victims

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 Solomon Isles One village was washed away 2 January,2011 France One person was killed, five- disappeared 3 February,2011 California (the USA) 13 people disappeared 4 February,2011 Chile 10 people disappeared 5March,2011 Japan Thousands of killed people and thousands of destructed buildings 6March,2011 India There were some victims 7 April,2011 Dominican Republic 3 people died 8 June,2011 Indian OceanNo victims 9 June,2011 The USANo victims 10July,2011 Arkansas (the USA) 17 people died 11October,2011 Indonesia40 people died 12October,2011 Indonesia135 people disappeared

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 Indonesia 14 people were killed, 60 people were injured 2 January,2011 BelgiumOne person died 3 February,2011 Australia Hundreds of buildings were destroyed 4 February,2011 The USA Thousands of buildings became lightless 5March,2011 Madagascar65 people were killed 6 September,2011 Philippines The lines of electrical transmission were broken off 7October,2011 Philippines Over a hundred men were killed 8 November,2011 Norway No victims 9 November,2011 Sri Lanka 7 people were killed 10 December,2011 Philippines 650 people were killed, 800 people disappeared 11 December,2011 India11 people were killed

When?Where?Consequences 1 June,2011 Arizona (the USA) Flames enveloped hectares of land 2 June,2011 Spain Flames enveloped 1000 hectares of land 3 August,2011 Greece Flames enveloped 100 hectares of land 4 September,2011 Siberia Flames enveloped 1632,5 hectares of land 5 September,2011 Texas(the USA) 22 people have disappeared 6 October,2011 The Amur Region Flames enveloped 2000 hectares of land 7 October,2011 Australia Flames enveloped 100 hectares of land 8 December,2011 Argentina Flames enveloped 1000 hectares of land

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 Ecuador No victims 2 February,2011 Costa RicaNo victims 3 March,2011 Kamchatka No victims 4 July,2011 Ecuador No victims 5 August,2011 Indonesia No victims 6 September,2011 Canary Isles No victims 7 October,2011 Iceland No victims 8 December,2011 The USA No victims

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 Guinea 40 people were killed 2April,2011 Colorado (the USA) 8 people were killed 3May,2011 Canada Several buildings were destructed 4June,2011 Georgia (the USA) 6 people were killed 5 July,2011 MoldaviaNo victims 6 August,2011 Northern Korea people have lost their houses 7 September,2011 China 32 people were killed 8 October,2011 Tibet Several buildings were destructed 9 November,2011 ColombiaNo victims

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 SpainNo victims 2 January,2011 China Crops of rice are wiped out 3 February,2011 RussiaThe loss of grain 4 February,2012 China Crops are wiped out 5 February,2012 Brazil Thousands of families are left without food 6 March,2011 The USA The total number of cattle half- reduced 7 March,2011 India Shortage of fresh water 8 November,2011 The USA The loss of wheat 9 December,2011 Russia The loss of 1.3 mln. tons of sugar

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 Fiji 3500 citizens were evacuated 2 February,2011 Kazakhstan Some villages were flooded 3 February,2011 Sydney 50 regions remained lightless 4March,2011 Thailand 150 people were killed 5Octobor,2011 Bangkok Traffic-jam on the roads 6 November,2011 Thailand All the movement on the roads was paralyzed 7 December,2011 Philippines 1236 people were killed

When?Where?Consequences 1 January,2011 France buildings remained lightless 2 January,2011 Sweden All the movement was paralyzed 3 January,2011 HollandNo victims 4 February,2012 The USA All flights from the airport were abolished 5February,2012 Japan 50 people were killed 6 Octobor,2011 The USA9 people died 7November,2011The USA 12 people were killed 8 December,2011SpainNo victims 9 December,2011 The USA6 people were killed

When?Where?Consequences 1 August,2011 Canada 40 people suffered, 1 person was killed 2 September,2011 The USA 700 people were killed 3 Octobor,2011 Israel Some houses were destroyed 4 November,2011 Bolivia Hundreds of houses were destroyed, 6 persons died 5 December,2011 Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia ( the USA) 1 person was killed 6 January,2012 North Carolina (the USA) 15 people suffered 7 January,2012 The USA 2 persons were killed, 100 people suffered 8 February,2012 Indonesia 50 people were damaged 9 March,2012 The USA3 persons were killed

Kind of disaster Country Damage (losses) Earthquakes (March, 2011) Japan dollars, it will take Japan about 10 years to restore the country Floods (December, 2011) Philippines1236 people were killed Storms (December, 2011) Philippines650 were killed, 800 were lost Landslides (August, 2011) Northern Korea have lost their houses Tsunami ( March,2011) Japan About people were killed, about people were lost Tornadoes (September,2011) The USA700 people were killed Droughts (December,2011) Russia The loss of 1.3 mln. tons of sugar Fires (June,2011) Arizona (the USA) Flames enveloped hectares of land Blizzards (February,2012) Japan50 people were killed

Japan. The earthquake and tsunami. (The 11 th of March)

CompanyApproximate sum of money 1 The Japanese Agency Kyodo News milliard dollars 2The World Bank milliard dollars 3 The American Corporation 3M milliard dollars 4The company Air Worldwide14,5-34,5 milliard dollars

Local timeTownHeight of waves 115:12 JSTKamaisi6,8 meters 215:15 JSTOfunato 30.2 meters or higher 315:20 JSTIsinomaki 30.3 meters or higher 415:21 JSTMiyako 40.0 meters or higher 515:21 JSTKamaisi 40.1 meters or higher 615:44 JSTHerimo3.5 meters 715:55 JSTSoma7.3 meters 816:52 JSTOarai4.2 meters On the 13 th of March, 2011 the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA) published the detailed information about the fixed crashes of tsunami along the Japanese seaside. The strongest tsunami with the height more than 30 meters happened after the earthquake at: These indicators were given by the registering stations of JMA along the entire Japanese seaside. Besides, many regions had been touched by tsunami with the height of 1-3 meters.

TownThe level of damage 1 Rikidzentakata Practically all the town was washed away in the prefecture of Ivate, about 5000 houses have gone under water 2MinamisanrikuAbout 9500 people were lost 3 Sendai Water flooded the territory at the distance of 10 kilometres from the seaside 4YamadaAbout 7200 buildings have gone under water

DisasterEarthquake 1Magnitude9.0 2Time14:46 JST 3PlaceNorth-western Pacific Ocean 4Depth32 km 5Epicenter72 km east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tohoku, Japan 6 Duration of earthquakeApproximately 6 minutes 7Deaths Injured Collapsed buildings Half collapsed buildings Partially damaged buildings People left without electricity and water 15 mln. 13Losses (earthquake)Us $ 14.5, 34.6 billion 14 The nearest major city to the earthquake Sendai 15 Distance from the epicenter 130 km. 16 Distance from the Tokyo 373 km. 17 The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves in Miyake in Tohokus Iwate 40.5 meters (133 ft.) 18In Sendai areaWater travelled up to 10 km inland March, 12, 2012(According to the report of a Japanese National Police Agency) Consequences: the earthquake moved Honshu 2.4 m. (8 ft.) east and shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm. (4 in.) and 25 cm. (10 in.)

countryThe scale of help 1Russia 50 rescuers, technique from Moscow 25 rescuers from Khabarovsk 50 rescuers from the centre Leader, special emergency-saving equipment,2 experts from Rosatom- corporation 25 rescuers from Krasnoyarsk, humanitarian help (17tons) The leaders of the Olympic complex of Luzhniki-1million roubles The Russian Orthodox Church dollars (over 10 million roubles) 2The USA Aircraft carrier (for supply with the electricity and cleaning of fresh water), emergency diesel generators and the group of specialists for atomic station; Different equipment, rescue and searching groups, portions of food resources 3The Republic of Korea102 rescuers 4Singapore 5 rescuers and 5 searching dogs; dollars 5Great Britain70 rescuers 6GermanyA group of rescuers-volunteers and specialists in different spheres 7Malaysia15 doctors and 6 searching dogs 8Azerbaijan dollars 9Israel 2 planes with humanitarian help (80 tons);A group of military doctors; 60 tons of equipment, fuel, gas, generators, products, fresh water, oxygen cylinders and camp-beds 10China dollars, 15 rescuers, 4 tons of equipment, sources of energy and communication; 4,57 million dollars additionally+3,3 million dollars; 63 rescuers 11Norway (biathlon mens team) euro 12Australia 2 ships with helicopters, tons of rescue equipment and some groups of rescuers 13New Zealand15 tons of rescue equipment and a team of rescuers 14Vietnam dollars 15Mongolia dollars, a rescue brigade 16Indonesia dollars 17Moldavia dollars 18Pakistan24 tons of humanitarian help, 9 tons biscuits, milk and bottles of fresh water 19Kazakhstan dollars; tins of stewed meat; Charitable concerts and exhibitions all over the country 20Through the net Seismic Consequences (from 40 countries) dollars

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