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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress


March 11, 2012 marks one year since a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan, triggering a devastating tsunami that slammed into the island nation, killing thousands of people. More than 300,000 people are still homeless and around 3,300 others are unaccounted for. The tsunami also sparked a nuclear reactor meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, resulting in the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. One year on, the streets have been cleared and the wreckage removed from town centres. Here’s a look at how much has changed in 12 months.

Japan one year after

Japan one year after

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

Japan one year after

Japan one year after

Japan one year after

Combo photo shows a tsunami-devastated area in Kesennuma

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

One year on, a look at Japan’s progress

Japan one year after

Combo photo shows the tsunami-devastated Kesennumain Miyagi prefecture

Combo photo shows the tsunami-devastated area in Ishinomaki

Japan one year after

Japan one year after

Japan one year after

Combination photo shows aerial views of a tsunami-devastated area in Kesennuma

Combo photo shows a whirlpool caused by a tsunami near Oarai City, Ibaraki, and the same area almost a year later

Japan one year after

Japan one year after

Combo photo shows the tsunami-devastated Sendai airport, Miyagi prefecture

Combo photo shows the tsunami-devastated Sendai airport, Miyagi prefecture

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