Modern Era · East Asia · Disaster
1995
Kobe earthquake strikes Japan
January 17, 1995
A 6.9 earthquake struck the Japanese port city of Kobe at dawn, killing more than six thousand, destroying highways that had been thought earthquake-proof, and exposing the inadequacy of Japan's emergency response. The yakuza organized faster relief than the government in some neighborhoods. It was a hard blow to Japanese postwar confidence.