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A swarm of earthquakes hit the Japanese archipelago causing the sudden eruption of a dormant volcano. Soon after the people find themselves facing a wave of mysterious natural disasters... and ultimately discover an unbelievable consequence.
After a series of catastrophic earthquakes devastate the nation of Japan, lives are left completely shattered. But that's only the beginning of the nightmare. How can the survivors sustain hope as they watch their country sink into the sea all around them?
Japan is a seismically active country, so the occasional trembler isn't anything that people get too worked up about. They happen and it's unfortunate, but in general Japan is prepared. But there is one scientist who believes that he has found proof that a recent quake has triggered a cataclysmic event, and that within a year Japan will sink into the sea. Now if he can get anyone to believe him before it’s too late…Also known as Japan Sinks, this is based on the award-winning novel and movie of the same name.
It is predicted that there is a 70 percent possibility of an earthquake directly hitting Tokyo within the next 30 years. Are you prepared?
Abby, a nurse, loves Tom but has no choice other than to leave him. After the accidental death of her parents, she can’t bear to watch him willingly risk his life as part of his job. When she realizes she’s pregnant with his baby, she decides to raise it on her own. Six years later, the island where Abby lives is hit by a major earthquake. When she hears the voice of a rescue team member, she’s shocked, because she has never forgotten that commanding voice… It’s Tom! Though Abby is thrown off by him being back in her life, she is determined to keep her secret!
On May 26, 1983, a M7.7 earthquake shook the earth and summoned up a massive tsunami that swallowed 104 precious lives, including 12 fishermen. Through a detailed inspection of the victims' lives, mangaka Yaguchi Takao tells a tale about the value of life and the severity of nature.
Japanese lands were destroyed because of earth crust fluctuation caused by big earthquake.