A survivor looks at a board showing names of other survivors at a shelter in a village ruined by an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami, in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture |
A survivor weeps as she looks at a board showing the names of other survivors at a shelter in a village ruined by an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami, in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture |
A resident walks through a tsunami devastated area in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture. |
Debris litters a street in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture. |
Dozens of cars burned by fires triggered by the tsunami are shown Monday near Sendai in Miyagi prefecture. |
A woman cries amid the destruction in Natori |
A yacht washed ashore by a huge tsunami sits on top of a building in Otsuchi |
A woman calls out the names of her family members as rescue operations continue in Soma on Monday. |
A fire rages in Tagajo on Sunday, March 13, two days after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake shook Japan. |
A canal is blocked by cars that were strewn there after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. |
The No.3 nuclear reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant is seen burning after a blast following an earthquake and tsunami in this handout satellite image taken March 14, 2011. |
a woman evacuated from the area surrounding unclear facilities and is checked radiation contaminant. |
A destroyed graveyard in the ravaged town of Natori. |
I can't still believe this is hapening in Japan now. reminds me world war 2 or so, I feel my power is so useless,,,The little boy said,
If I had a power like Superman,
I would use the power for holding back Tsunami and pulling out someone buried under wreckage, and feeding them ,even if I would lose the power forever.
I would use the power for holding back Tsunami and pulling out someone buried under wreckage, and feeding them ,even if I would lose the power forever.
I should have strong well power like this boy. Anyway I will keep up with information, and challenge all I can do here. Today, Raising money at the school, many many students donated for Japan. Some students donated $50 dollar. I realize Japan is supported by many people and countries and how kind the they are.
Ga nn Ba Re Japan!!
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