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Japan Tsunami Taller Than 10-Story Building
Giant wave was biggest recorded in decades: Experts by Rob Quinn, Newser Staff
Posted Jul 19, 2011 1:40 AM CDTI Updated Jul 19, 2011 7:00 AM CDT

: The tsunami was at its tallest when it struck the port city of Miykao,
according to experts who measured marks left on buildings and trees in the valley where
the town sits. The largest tsunami ever recorded was in Alaska in 1958, when a
landslide caused a mega-tsunami 1,720 feet tall 470 feet higher than the Empire State
Building-to sweep through the Lituya Bay inlet.

: The tsunami that struck Japan in March rose to a staggering 132.5
feet at its highest, taller than a 10-story building, according to 150 researchers who have
collected data from thousands of locations along the country's east coast.

: Here's how it stacks up: The killer wave was taller than the 2004 Indian
Ocean tsunami (108 feet), taller than Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue (130 feet), and
taller than any other tsunami recorded in Japan (125.3 feet, in 1896), the Telegraph
reports​

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INTRODUCTION: Giant wave was biggest recorded in decades: Experts by Rob Quinn, Newser Staff

BODY: Posted Jul 19, 2011 1:40 AM CDTI Updated Jul 19, 2011 7:00 AM CDT

CONCLUSION: Japan Tsunami Taller Than 10-Story Building

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