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  1. An extreme example of a fire whirl is the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake in Japan, which ignited a large city-sized firestorm which in turn produced a gigantic fire whirl that killed 38,000 people in fifteen minutes in the Hifukusho-Ato region of Tokyo.
    Area of occurrence: Worldwide (most frequent in areas subject to wildfires)
    Effect: Wind damage, burning, propagation/intensification of fires
    Season: All year (most frequent in dry season)
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    What happened in the Great Kanto earthquake?Ninety-three years ago today, the Great Kanto Earthquake rocked Japan, destroying Tokyo and Yokohama and wreaking widespread damage. The jolt struck at 11:58 am, when many residents were cooking their lunches over open fires.
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    Where can I find media related to the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake?Imaging Disaster: Tokyo and the visual culture of Japan's Great Earthquake of 1923 (Univ of California Press, 2012). Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.
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    What is the best book on the Great Kantō earthquake?Scawthorn, Charles; Eidinger, John M.; Schiff, Anshel J. (2006). Fire following earthquake. Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers. ISBN 9780784407394. Schencking, J. Charles (Summer 2008). "The Great Kantō Earthquake and the culture of catastrophe and reconstruction in 1920s Japan".
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    What was the magnitude of the Kantō Massacre?Civil unrest after the disaster (i.e., the Kantō Massacre) has been documented. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.9 on the moment magnitude scale (M w ), [14] with its focus deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in Sagami Bay.
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    The Great Kantō earthquake (関東大地震, Kantō dai-jishin; Kantō ō-jishin) struck the Kantō Plain on the main Japanese island of Honshū at 11:58:44 JST (02:58:44 UTC) on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and ten minutes. Extensive … See more

    The SS Dongola's captain reported that, while he was anchored in Yokohama's inner harbor:
    At 11.55 a.m. ship commenced to tremble and vibrate violently and on looking towards the shore it … See more

    Beginning in 1960, every September 1st is designated as Disaster Prevention Day to commemorate the earthquake and remind people of the importance of preparedness, as August and September are the peak of the typhoon season. Schools and public and private … See more

    • Aldrich, Daniel P. "Social, not physical, infrastructure: the critical role of civil society after the 1923 Tokyo earthquake." Disasters 36.3 (2012): 398–419 online.
    • Borland, Janet (October 2006). "Capitalising on catastrophe: reinvigorating the … See more

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    Following the devastation of the earthquake, some in the government considered the possibility of moving the capital elsewhere. … See more

    In written or graphic novels
    In the historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari (Hiroshi Aramata) a supernatural explanation is given for the cause of the Great Kantō earthquake, connecting it with the principles of feng shui See more

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  4. The Great Kanto Earthquake in Japan, 1923 - ThoughtCo

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    The total death toll from the earthquake and its aftereffects is estimated at about 142,800. The quake struck at 11:58 a.m., so many people were cooking lunch. In the wood-built cities of Tokyo and Yokohama, upended cooking fires and broken gas mains set off firestorms that raced through homes and offices. Fire and trem…
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    What was the magnitude of the Great Kanto earthquake?
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    At two minutes to noon a magnitude approximate 7.9 earthquake toppled structures, crushed people, and unsettled everyone who survived. Minutes later, another intense seismic wave battered eastern Japan. This earthquake killed …

  6. https://kantoearthquake1923.weebly.com/the-fires.html

    Jul 13, 2013 · Some say timing is everything, the Great Kanto Earthquake struck around noon; lunchtime. The coals from cooking fires moved about on the wooden floors of houses and buildings, fires broke out and quickly spread. “A

  7. https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/the-great-kanto-earthquake-1923

    Dec 11, 2021 · J.H. Messervey, from a letter dated March 5, 1924. Image of Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, after the September 1, 1923 earthquake. The Great …

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    • https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great...

      The Great Kanto Earthquake obliterated all of that in a single afternoon. According to survivors, the initial quaking lasted for about 14 seconds—long enough to bring down nearly every …

    • Kanto Earthquake - Tornado spot

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      This storm started with an earthquake and ended in a fire tornado. It was lunchtime September 1st, 1923 when the earthquake struck, building collapsed over fires and went up in flames. …

    • https://asia.si.edu/scenes-of-the-1923-earthquake

      Sep 01, 2016 · One of the “Scenes of the 1923 Earthquake” by Japanese artist Nishimura Goun. Ninety-three years ago today, the Great Kanto Earthquake rocked Japan, destroying Tokyo and Yokohama and wreaking widespread …

    • https://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/natural...

      Oct 23, 2012 · Tangey's video shows a red-orange braid of fire twisting nearly 100 feet (31 meters) into the air. It's an awesome sight and a good reminder that fire tornadoes -- part beauty and part beast -- are always best observed from a …

    • Fire tornadoes during earthquake in Japan in 1923 - Check123

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      Fire tornadoes during earthquake? In 1923, a deadly earthquake had hit Japan, and predominantly its capital Tokyo. Hundreds of buildings were destroyed and thousands of people perished.

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