Statistical Database on the Great East Japan Earthquake, Global Centre for Disaster Statistics, IRIDeS, Tohoku University.

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Lists of Storage Data

This list displays the data in order of the following categories.

[1] Disaster/ State of Damage[2] Relief/Emergency Support Activities[3] Evacuee[4] Recovery/Reconstruction[5] Population/Society[6] Economy[7] Disaster Management Countermeasures/System (Public Sectors)[8] Disaster Management Countermeasures/System (Private Sectors)[9] Disaster Management Consciousness

[1] Disaster/ State of Damage

Date NumberKeywordsTitleAuthority
01-071
-0202
The cause of death, Drowned (to death), InvestigationThe causes of death in the Great East Japan Earthquake2012 Police White Paper, special feature section1, page 14, FIG.4
01-071
-0206
damage, police headquarters, police station, police boxDamage to Police Facilities in the Great East Japan EarthquakeNational Police Agency “Police White Paper 2012” Chart 3 of Special Feature, Section 1 (in Japanese)
01-041
-0101
Cause of Death, Drowned, Crashed, BurnedCause of Death in the Great East Japan Earthquake (Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima Pref., as of 2011.4.11)Cabinet Office “White Paper on Disaster Management 2011” Figure 1-2-4 of Part 1, Chapter 1, Section 1, 2 (4)
01-101
-0101
Firefighter, Damage, Iwate Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Dead persons, Missing persons, Wounded personFirefighter Casualties in the Three Affected Prefectures (as of November 11, 2011)The source of the original data is unspecified. Similar Data is provided by Fire and Disaster Management Agency “Report of the Great East Japan Earthquake (No. 141)” (in Japanese).
01-101
-0102
Iwate prefecture, Miyagi prefecture, Fukushima prefecture, Dead, Missing, WoundedDamage to Members of Volunteer Fire Corps in Three Affected Prefectures (as of September 11, 2011)Report of the Great East Japan Earthquake (No. 146) (in Japanese)
01-102
-0102
Fixed-line telecommunications, Mobile telecommunications, DamageStatus of Telecommunications Damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake ( By telecommunications carrier )MIC “Status of Damage and Congestion and Efforts for Recovery, etc. of Telecommunications in the Great East Japan Earthquake”
01-102
-0103
Fixed-line telecommunications, Number of line disconnected, By telecommunications carrierNumber of Fixed-line Telecommunications Disconnected caused by Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) ( By Telecommunications carrier )MIC “Damage Status by the GEJE in the Field of Information and Communications and Recovery Status So Far”)
01-102
-0104
Cell-phone, base stations, Number of base stations that stopped operations, By telecommunications carrierNumber of Cell-Phone Base Station That Stopped Operations (By Telecommunications Carrier )MIC “Damage Status by the Great East Japan Earthquake in the Field of Information and Communications and Recovery Status So Far”)
01-102
-0110
Fixed-line telecommunications, Mobile telecommunications, Congestion, DamageStatus of Telecommunication Congestion in the Great East Japan Earthquake ( By telecommunications carrier )MIC “Status of Damage and Congestion and Efforts for Recovery, etc. of Telecommunications in the Great East Japan Earthquake”
01-155
-0202
By man and woman, by cause of death, Number of death, Damage, Iwate, Miyagi, FukushimaNumber of Death by Gender and Cause of Death in the Disaster ( Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima and Others)Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare “ Status of Death in the Great East Japan Earthquake in View of the Vital Statistics,” Summary of the Vital Statistics (fixed) of 2011, Reference 1
01-155
-0301
Water supply facilities, Newly suspended water supply, re-suspended water supply, Damage of water supply facilitiesNumber of Houses Newly and Re-suspended Water Supply by Aftershocks (Total)MHLW “Summary of Status Survey on damage of water supply facilities in the Great East Japan Earthquake”(2013)
01-041
-0104
farmland, outflow, submerged, cultivated area, rice field, other crops field, damage areaEstimated Area of the Farmland Damaged from Outflow, Submerged, etc. by the TsunamiCabinet Office “White Paper on Disaster Management 2011” Part 1, Chapter 1, Section 1 , 2 (4)
01-041
-0201
suffered agriculture land, restoration completed, areaGreat East Japan Earthquake(As of March 11, 2011)Cabinet Office “White Paper on Disaster Management 2011,” Part 1, Volume 1, Chapter 1, 1(3) (in Japanese)
01-041
-0202
high-rise building, breakage, moving, falling over, damageBreakage of Interior Materials, Moving and Falling Over of Furniture in High-rise BuildingsCabinet Office “White Paper on Disaster Management 2011” Part 1, first edition, Chapter 1, Section1(5) (in Japanese)
01-041
-0203
municipalities, government building, relocationMunicipal Government Buildings Affected by the Great East Japan EarthquakeCabinet Office “White Paper on Disaster Management 2011,” Part 1, first edition, Chapter 1 ,section1(6) <June,2012> (in Japanese)
01-041
-0204
sediment inflow, debris flow, landslide, land fall, avalanche in settlement, prefecturesOccurrence of Sediment Inflow in the Great East Japan Earthquake (as of June 4, 2011)Cabinet Office “White Paper on Disaster Management 2011” Part 1, Volume 1, Chapter 1,section1(7) (in Japanese)
01-041
-0207
business continuity , critical operations, suspendCritical Operations Were Suspended or Not at the Time of the Great East Japan Earthquake (as of November, 2011)Cabinet office “Status Survey on the Companies’ Correspondence to Business Continuity - Transition from the Past and Influence of the Great East Japan Earthquake to Business Continuity -” (in Japanese)
01-041
-0208
business continuity , critical operation, suspension, resumption, timeThe Time Necessary to Resume the Critical Operation after the Great East Japan Earthquake (as of November, 2011)The Cabinet office “Status Survey on the Companies’ Correspondence to Business Continuity - Transition from the Past and Influence of the Great East Japan Earthquake to Business Continuity -” (in Japanese)
01-041
-0209
business continuity , critical operation, suspension, reasonReasons of Suspension of Critical Operations in the Great East Japan Earthquake (As of November, 2011)Cabinet Office“Status Survey on the Companies’ Correspondence to Business Continuity - Transition from the Past and Influence of the Great East Japan Earthquake to Business Continuity -” (in Japanese)
01-045
-0501
Dead, Missing, InjuredCasualties in the Great East Japan Earthquake ( Investigated by the National Police Agency)Headquarters for Emergency Disaster Control “Report about the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake (the Great East Japan Earthquake)” (As of September 9, 2015 14:00) (in Japanese)
01-045
-0502
amount of damage, estimation, buildings, essential utility, social infrastructure, agriculture, forestry and fisheriesTotal Amounts of Damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake (July 24, 2011)Cabinet Office, “Report about the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake (the Great East Japan Earthquake),” September 9, 2015 (in Japanese)
01-045
-0503
Damage of Building, Totally Collapsed, Half Collapsed, Partially Destroyed, FloodedDamage to Buildings from the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (Investigated by National Police Agency)Headquarters for Emergency Disaster Control (secretariat: Cabinet Office) “Report about the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (The Great East Japan Earthquake)” (in Japanese)
01-045
-0504
damage to buildings, totally collapsed, half collapsed, partially destroyed, fireDamage to Buildings from the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake (Investigated by Fire and Disaster Management Agency)Headquarters for Emergency Disaster Control (secretariat: Cabinet Office) “Report about the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake (The Great East Japan Earthquake)” (in Japanese)
01-151
-0101
hospital, medical care, function of medical treatmentDamage to Hospitals and Function Status of Medical Care after the Great East Japan EarthquakeMinistry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) “Annual Health, Labour and Welfare Report 2011-2012,” Chapter 2, page 146, Table (in Japanese)
01-151
-0104
social welfare facility, child, elderly, disabilityDamage Situation of Social Welfare Facilities by the Great East Japan EarthquakeMinistry of Health, Labor and Welfare “Annual Health, Labour and Welfare Report 2011-2011,” Chapter 2, Page 146 Table (in Japanese)
01-155
-0201
by man and woman, by age group, number of death, Iwate, Miyagi, FukushimaNumber of Death Classified by Gender and Age in the Earthquake ( by Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima and Other Prefectures)Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare “Status of Death in the Great East Japan Earthquake in View of the Vital Statistics” - Summary of Vital Statistics (fixed) in 2011 Reference 1 (in Japanese)
01-155
-0202
by man and woman, by cause of death, number of death, Iwate, Miyagi, FukushimaNumber of Death by Gender and Cause of Death in the GEJE ( Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima and Others)Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare “Status of Death in the Great East Japan Earthquake in View of the Vital Statistics,” (Summary of the Vital Statistics (fixed) of 2011, Reference 1) (in Japanese)
01-155
-0203
by man and woman, by municipalities, number of death, Iwate, Miyagi, FukushimaNumber of Death by Gender and Municipalities in the GEJE (Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures)Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare “Status of Death in the Great East Japan Earthquake in View of the Vital Statistics,” (Summary of the Vital Statistics (fixed) of 2011, Reference 1)

[2] Relief/Emergency Support Activities

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[3] Evacuee

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[4] Recovery/Reconstruction

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[5] Population/Society

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[6] Economy

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[7] Disaster Management Countermeasures/System (Public Sectors)

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[8] Disaster Management Countermeasures/System (Private Sectors)

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[9] Disaster Management Consciousness

Date NumberKeywordsTitleAuthority