Some photos symbol of the tragedy
18/03/2011 After a week after the disaster, there are 6,911 confirmed dead and 10,316 missing. The wounded 2,356. This is a provisional budget, which does not take into account the 10,000 missing persons from the coastal town of Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture, according to Kyodo News agency. Similarly among the missing are not accounted for the 10,000 people who are unaccounted for, according to NHK television, the port city of Minamisanriku, a short distance. In total, 55,380 are damaged homes and public buildings, and in the north more than 850 thousand homes were still without water and electricity.
stupid woman in the chaos of the earthquake
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| Skeleton of boat | stranded on
land
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| House floats in the sea |
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Tsunami pushes | ; air in | building
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| boat is at the top of the building as a result of the tsunami |
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| scattered debris in the devastated city |
Fukushima, a high level of alert. The severity of the nuclear disaster in the middle of Fukushima-Daiichi has been increased from 4 to 5. The severity of an international nuclear event goes from level 1 (anomaly) to 7 (the most serious "major incident"). Each level includes a severity scale 10 times higher than the previous year. Level 5 refers to the incidents "with the consequences of larger radius, while the degree 4 defines those with relapses "local". The Chernobyl accident in 1986, was classified as level 7 while Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania, United States, yet the most serious accident since Chernobyl, was level 5. |
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Residents are subject to screening for radiation
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