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Mortality Estimation by Causes of Death Due to the 1923 Kanto Earthquake
関東地震 (1923年9月1日) による被害要因別死者数の推定
2004
Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering
関東地震 (1923年9月1日) による被害要因別死者数の推定
Damage statistics documenting the number of dead and missing due to the 1923 Kanto earthquake are different from each other and the data sources are generally unknown. In fact, the number of more than 142,000 people, which has been frequently explained as the fatalities in this event, is not on a certain basis. Moreover, it has been understood that the huge fires that followed the earthquake induced most of the death toll. However, the number of collapsed houses was also large in comparison
doi:10.5610/jaee.4.4_21
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