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The crisis a decade ago remains relevant today


The crisis a decade ago remains relevant today
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Self-Defense Force personnel are screened for radiation in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, after searching for bodies in the area soon after the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. It is estimated that the military was responsible for 70% of the persons rescued after the event.
| GSDF / VIA REUTERS
Mar 10, 2021
A decade has passed since shifting tectonic plates released a 9.1-magnitude earthquake 70 km off the Pacific coast of Japan, creating a tsunami that inundated Tohoku and flooded the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, which led to the worst nuclear disaster since the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986. ....

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Japan agonises over how to honour victims of the 2011 tsunami

Japan agonises over how to honour victims of the 2011 tsunami
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Japan agonises over how to honour victims of the 2011 tsunami

Japan agonises over how to honour victims of the 2011 tsunami
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It was the earthquake that killed 20,000 people. Has Japan recovered?


Returning to the scene of Japan’s worst disaster a decade on 
Credit: Rob Gilhooly
Ten years ago Shinichiro Hiratsuka watched as, under a gunmetal-grey sky, the first, small, tarpaulin-wrapped bodies were brought up the embankment from Okawa Elementary School and laid gently on the road. Singly, or in small knots, the waiting parents stepped forward, pulling back the makeshift shrouds to reveal the faces of the dead children. Even in utter grief, they were restrained. On more than one occasion, the only indication that a mother had found her child was her buckling at the knees and being held up by her husband. There were tears, but the crying was inaudible over the wind and the sound of the digging that continued in the mud and the wreckage of the school and a couple of hundred homes that had made up this village. ....

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Japan tsunami: A fishing village rebuilds its home and heart


When the most powerful tsunami in Japanese history struck, few places were hit as hard as Minamisanriku.
A wall of water obliterated the town, claiming the lives of 820 people. After the unthinkable human loss and almost total physical destruction, some wondered whether Minamisanriku would continue to exist as a town at all. But today the village hums with a quiet rhythm.
Why We Wrote This
Many fishing villages along Japan’s northern coast have an intimate and fraught relationship with the sea. Minamisanriku has become a symbol of resolve as it resurrects itself after the 2011 tsunami.
The recovery began with what Minamisanriku residents know best – fishing. In April, a few short weeks after the disaster, the seafood market reopened one day a month in a makeshift tent. Since then, a soba noodle restaurant, offices, park, and shopping center have been rebuilt as the town was moved to higher ground. ....

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