Toya Chiba, a reporter for local newspaper Iwate Tokai Shimbun, is swept up by a tsunami at Kamaishi port, Iwate prefecture during the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Chiba managed to survive the tsunami by grabbing a dangling rope and climbing onto a coal heap around 8 meters high after being swept away for about 30 meters, Kyodo news reports. Photo taken on March 11, 2011 and released by Kamaishi Port Office via Kyodo on April 14, 2011. (Reuters/Kamaishi Port Office via Kyodo)
Japan Earthquake: The Long Road to Recovery - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/04/japan-earthquake-the-long-road-to-recovery/100047/
Bij de aardbeving en de daaropvolgende tsunami in Japan van 11 maart kwamen duizenden mensen om. Nog eens honderdduizenden raakten hun huizen kwijt. Fotograaf Sergey Ponomarev legde Japanners vast op de overblijfselen van hun huizen.
Japanners en de verwoesting :: nrc.nl
The Japanese mayor who was laughed at for building a huge sea wall - until his village was left almost untouched by tsunami
The huge sea wall and floodgates took 12 years to build and had been widely regarded as a £20million folly. But today one former Japanese mayor is being hailed as a saviour after the grandiose construction allowed his small town escaped the devastation wrought by the March 11 tsunami.
In the rubble of Japan's northeast coast, Fudai stands as tall as ever after. No homes were swept away. In fact, they barely got wet.
The 3,000 residents owe their lives to the late Kotaku Wamura, who lived through an earlier tsunami and made it a priority of his four-decade tenure as mayor to defend his people from the next one.
The Japanese mayor who was laughed at for building a huge sea wall - until his village was left almost untouched by tsunami | Mail Online
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日本大地震 (Japan Earthquake)圖文輯(含核輻射對人體的影響,經濟學上的“破窗效應”...)
http://blog.yam.com/abc2010101100/article/35989775
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