Great Niigata Earthquake of 1964

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Earthquake
gptkbp:advances spurred scientific advancements in seismology
gptkbp:apparent_magnitude 7.5
gptkbp:casualties over 500 dead
gptkbp:civic_engagement increased civic engagement in disaster preparedness
gptkbp:community_health led to public health challenges
gptkbp:community_involvement communities showed resilience in recovery efforts
led to the establishment of community resilience programs
community organizations played a role in recovery
community rebuilding efforts were extensive
gptkbp:community_support community support was crucial during recovery
gptkbp:conference discussed in scientific conferences
gptkbp:cultural_heritage impacted cultural heritage sites
gptkbp:cultural_impact affected local culture and community
gptkbp:damage estimated at $500 million
gptkbp:date 1964-06-16
gptkbp:depth 25 km
gptkbp:disaster_management_policies influenced disaster management policies in Japan
gptkbp:displacement many people were displaced
gptkbp:economic_development influenced urban planning policies
gptkbp:economic_impact significant economic impact on the region
gptkbp:emergency_exits mass evacuations were conducted
gptkbp:emergency_services generated
emergency services were overwhelmed
increased frequency of earthquake drills
led to improved earthquake preparedness measures
disaster recovery took a long time
led to enhanced disaster response training programs
gptkbp:environmental_impact caused environmental changes in the region
gptkbp:foldable many buildings collapsed
gptkbp:followed_by numerous
long-term reconstruction efforts
gptkbp:funding government funding allocated for recovery
gptkbp:geological_formation prompted geological studies of the area
gptkbp:government_response Japanese government initiated recovery plans
gptkbp:historical_impact influenced building codes in Japan
gptkbp:historical_records documented in historical records
gptkbp:home_arena near the city of Niigata
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Great Niigata Earthquake of 1964
gptkbp:infrastructure significant damage to infrastructure
damaged public infrastructure significantly
gptkbp:international_response aid from various countries
received international aid and support
gptkbp:is_affected_by gptkb:Niigata_City
gptkbp:land_use prompted changes in land use planning
gptkbp:last_eruption part of the Japan Trench
gptkbp:local_economy disrupted the local economy
gptkbp:location Niigata Prefecture, Japan
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive media coverage at the time
gptkbp:memorials memorials established to honor victims
gptkbp:occurs_in the post-war reconstruction period
gptkbp:public_awareness increased awareness of earthquake preparedness
gptkbp:research led to advancements in earthquake engineering
extensively studied by seismologists
gptkbp:responds_to emergency response mobilized
gptkbp:revival reconstruction efforts took years
gptkbp:safety prompted new public safety measures.
gptkbp:scientific_instruments used to measure seismic activity
gptkbp:significance one of the most significant earthquakes in Japan's history
gptkbp:triggered_landslides yes
gptkbp:type_of_insurance many insurance claims filed
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Niigata_City
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6