k The Great East Japan EarthquakeSoon six months after that day September 9, 2011, Kamaishi, Japan Debris and rubbles brought to a wastecollection point form rows of neatly covered mounds in Kamaishi , Iwate Debris and rubbles brought to a wastecollection point form rows of neatly covered mounds in Kamaishi , Iwate Prefecture, some 450km northeast of Tokyo, on Friday, September 9, 2011. Nearly six months after the worst disaster Japan has ever experienced on March 11, 2011, recovery and reconstruction efforts have progressed in much of the The death toll reaches over 15,000 people with more than 4,500 people once was. The death toll reaches over 15, 000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. according to the National Police Agency. Photo by Natsuki SakaiAFLO 3615 mis Nearly six months after the worst disaster Japan has ever experienced, recovery and reconstruction efforts have progressed in much of the northeastern The death toll reaches over 15,000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. The death toll reaches over 15,000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. according to the National Police Agency. Photo by Natsuki SakaiAFLO 3615 mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Great East Japan Earthquake Soon six months after that day September 9, 2011, Kamaishi, Japan   Debris and rubbles brought to a waste collection point form rows of neatly covered mounds in Kamaishi , Iwate Debris and rubbles brought to a waste collection point form rows of neatly covered mounds in Kamaishi , Iwate Prefecture, some 450km northeast of Tokyo, on Friday, September 9, 2011.  Nearly six months after the worst disaster Japan has ever experienced on March 11, 2011, recovery and reconstruction efforts have progressed in much of the The death toll reaches over 15,000 people with more than 4,500 people once was. The death toll reaches over 15, 000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. according to the National Police Agency.  Photo by Natsuki Sakai AFLO   3615   mis   Nearly six months after the worst disaster Japan has ever experienced, recovery and reconstruction efforts have progressed in much of the northeastern The death toll reaches over 15,000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. The death toll reaches over 15,000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. according to the National Police Agency.  Photo by Natsuki Sakai AFLO   3615   mis
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The Great East Japan Earthquake Soon six months after that day

September 9, 2011, Kamaishi, Japan - Debris and rubbles brought to a waste-collection point form rows of neatly covered mounds in Kamaishi , Iwate Debris and rubbles brought to a waste-collection point form rows of neatly covered mounds in Kamaishi , Iwate Prefecture, some 450km northeast of Tokyo, on Friday, September 9, 2011. Nearly six months after the worst disaster Japan has ever experienced on March 11, 2011, recovery and reconstruction efforts have progressed in much of the The death toll reaches over 15,000 people with more than 4,500 people once was. The death toll reaches over 15, 000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. according to the National Police Agency. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis- Nearly six months after the worst disaster Japan has ever experienced, recovery and reconstruction efforts have progressed in much of the northeastern The death toll reaches over 15,000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. The death toll reaches over 15,000 with more than 4,500 people still missing. according to the National Police Agency. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-

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