| | | | Japan pauses to remember 1-year anniversary of earthquake, tsunami Detroit Free Press Mika Hashikai mourns for her parents Sunday in Rikuzentakata, Japan. They were victims of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 19000 people. About 325000 people are still in temporary housing. / Itsuo Inouye/Associated Press ... See all stories on this topic » | | Japan Marks One Year since Earthquake – Tsunami Disaster Insurance Journal By Miki Toda & Malcolm Foster | March 12, 2012 People across Japan prayed and stood in silence on Sunday to remember the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck the nation one year ago, killing just over 19000 people and unleashing the world's worst ... See all stories on this topic » | Japan one year after its earthquake and tsunami ABC Online Michael Hanlon has analysed media coverage of the earthquake and tsunami which hit Japan in 2011. He says the media quickly switched its attention from an earthquake which killed tens of thousands of people to the nuclear incident at Fukushima. See all stories on this topic » | | Japan marks 1 year since quake, tsunami disaster Green Bay Press Gazette RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan — For 70-year-old Toshiko Murakami, memories of the terrifying earthquake and tsunami that destroyed much of her seaside town and swept away her sister brought fresh tears Sunday, exactly a year after the disaster. See all stories on this topic » |
Japan earthquake and tsunami anniversary: a whole year wasted since tsunami ... Telegraph.co.uk The Japanese Red Cross has accused the government of wasting an entire year since the tsunami disaster due to the slow progress of its reconstruction plans.
Japan's tsunami a year later: Ogatsu fights for a future USA TODAY By Daniel Berehulak, Getty Images Children walk home from school Wednesday as workers sort through the rubble of a house damaged during last year's tsunami in Kesennuma, Japan. By Daniel Berehulak, Getty Images Children walk home from school Wednesday ... See all stories on this topic » | USA TODAY |
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Japan foresaw possible Fukushima meltdown from day one: documents Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government foresaw the possibility of a meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear power plant hours after a huge tsunami smashed into it, according to cabinet minutes released on Friday, although it took officials more than a month to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Japan slow to improve nuclear regulatory system CBS News FUKUSHIMA, Japan — Right after three reactors in northeastern Japan sank into meltdowns, the government vowed to crack down on the cozy relations between the nuclear industry and its regulators. One year later, it has yet to even appoint committee ...
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A Year On, Japan Is Still Looking For The Road Ahead NPR by Anthony Kuhn Members of the media, wearing protective suits and masks, visit the tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear power station during a press tour, in northeastern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, Feb. 28. Japan is marking the first anniversary of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Japanese town haunted by loss a year after tsunami The Associated Press MINAMISANRIKU, Japan (AP) — The squat 71-year-old fisherman turns his ruddy, weathered face toward the top of the hillside cemetery. With a heavy heart, he climbs steadily past row after row of tall tombstones, a bucket of water in each hand. |
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