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These images can not forget the Japanese disaster

Bear the disaster zone in northeastern Japan is gradually revived, but the images of nature's fury that no one can forget what happened almost a year ago. 
14h46 Date Friday, 03/11/2011, a strong earthquake occurred in 9 magnitude off the coast of northeastern Japan, accompanied by the tsunami struck the coast shortly after.  Shown is a city tsunami influx Miyako, Iwate Prefecture.  There figures or city must receive 40m-high tsunami.
14h46 Date Friday, 03/11/2011, a strong earthquake occurred in 9 magnitude off the coast of northeastern Japan, accompanied by the tsunami struck the coast shortly after. Shown is a city tsunami influx Miyako, Iwate Prefecture. There figures or city must receive 40m-high tsunami. Photo: AFP
Tsunami violent attack Iwanuma city, Miyagi Prefecture.  This horrific double disaster left about 19,000 people in the northeast of Japan killed and missing.  Job search missing people is still ongoing.
Tsunami violent attack Iwanuma city, Miyagi Prefecture. This horrific double disaster left about 19,000 people in the northeast of Japan killed and missing. Job search missing people is still ongoing. Photo: Kyodo News / AP
Natori City, Iwate Prefecture, the tsunami swept.  Tsunami aftermath left in the Northeast of Japan is very heavy, with an estimated cost to rebuild the same up to 10 trillion yen, equivalent to about 122 billion dollars.
Natori City, Iwate Prefecture, the tsunami swept. Tsunami aftermath left in the Northeast of Japan is very heavy, with an estimated cost to rebuild the same up to 10 trillion yen, equivalent to about 122 billion dollars. Photo: Kyodo News / AP
Yuko Sugimoto, wrapped a blanket around her temporarily to keep warm, then time to find her son missing her in the rubble in the city of Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture.  This image then appears on the mass media around the world, and become one of the iconic images clearly depicted the horror of the disaster in Japan.  Sugimoto then find a son and continue to live in the city of Ishinomaki.
Yuko Sugimoto, wrapped a blanket around her temporarily to keep warm, then time to find her son missing her in the rubble in the city of Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture. This image then appears on the mass media around the world, and become one of the iconic images clearly depicted the horror of the disaster in Japan. Sugimoto then find a son and continue to live in the city of Ishinomaki. Photo: Yomiuri
Fueled fireball inferno fire at Chiba refinery in the province of the same name today 11/3.  The fire originated from damage caused by earthquakes.
Fueled fireball inferno fire at Chiba refinery in the province of the same name today 11/3. The fire originated from damage caused by earthquakes. Photo: EPA
A Japanese man walked over the rubble and a burning house after an earthquake in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture.
A Japanese man walked over the rubble and a burning house after an earthquake in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture. Photo: Kyodo News / AP
A huge whirlpool formed in the sea near the port of Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture, after the double disaster.
A huge whirlpool formed in the sea near the port of Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture, after the double disaster. Photo: Kyodo News / AP
The house caught fire after being swept out to sea tsunami in Miyagi Prefecture capital of Sendai.  An estimated 125,000 houses in 18 provinces of Japan directly affected in the disaster.
The house caught fire after being swept out to sea tsunami in Miyagi Prefecture capital of Sendai. An estimated 125,000 houses in 18 provinces of Japan directly affected in the disaster. Photo: Kyodo News / AP
Earthquake and tsunami also damaged reactors at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, leading to a nuclear disaster the world's worst since Chernobyl in 1986. This photograph records a corner tsunami attack machine the day 11/3.
Earthquake and tsunami also damaged reactors at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, leading to a nuclear disaster the world's worst since Chernobyl in 1986. This photograph records a corner tsunami attack machine the day 11/3. Photo: TEPCO / AP
A satellite photo taken Wednesday 14/03/2011, that is three days after the disaster, recorded images a column of smoke rising from Fukushima nuclear power plant.  The Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) then devoted troubleshoot Fukushima, but the process is expected to continue for many more years.
A satellite photo taken Wednesday 14/03/2011, that is three days after the disaster, recorded images a column of smoke rising from Fukushima nuclear power plant. The Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) then devoted troubleshoot Fukushima, but the process is expected to continue for many more years. Photo: Digital Globe
The houses, belongings and even a boat sprawling ruins of a giant city in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Tuesday 12/3.
The houses, belongings and even a boat sprawling ruins of a giant city in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Tuesday 12/3. Photo: EPA
The car fire was inert sprawling chaos frame at a port of Tokai village, Ibaraki Prefecture.  It is capital earlier cars waiting to be exported.  About 230,000 cars of all kinds become scrap iron block after the disaster in Japan.
The car fire was inert sprawling chaos frame at a port of Tokai village, Ibaraki Prefecture. It is capital earlier cars waiting to be exported.About 230,000 cars of all kinds become scrap iron block after the disaster in Japan. Photo: Yomiuri Shimbun / AFP
An aerial photographs taken yesterday shows a corner 03/13/2011 Kamiishi City, Iwate Prefecture, was almost flattened after passing tsunami.
An aerial photographs taken yesterday shows a corner 03/13/2011 Kamiishi City, Iwate Prefecture, was almost flattened after passing tsunami. Photo: EPA
Mr. Hiromitsu Shinkawa, 60, was rescued by members of Choukai ship under Maritime Self-Defense Forces of Japan, at a distance of about 15km Fukushima coast.  Shinkawa was discovered while sitting on a rooftop array at the time of the disaster two days later.  However, the miraculous survival story like this does not appear much.
Mr. Hiromitsu Shinkawa, 60, was rescued by members of Choukai ship under Maritime Self-Defense Forces of Japan, at a distance of about 15km Fukushima coast. Shinkawa was discovered while sitting on a rooftop array at the time of the disaster two days later. However, the miraculous survival story like this does not appear much. Photo: Jiji Press / AFP
A girl who survived alone crying in ruins, desolate in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture.  Along with Yuko Sugimoto photograph her, this picture also became one of the iconic images of the disaster in Japan.
A girl who survived alone crying in ruins, desolate in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture. Along with Yuko Sugimoto photograph her, this picture also became one of the iconic images of the disaster in Japan.Photo: Asahi Shimbun / EPA
This photo taken Wednesday 14/03/2011, showed footage of a fighter not Defence Forces Japan tsunami pushed into a warehouse in base Higashimatsushima, Miyagi province.
This photo taken Wednesday 14/03/2011, showed footage of a fighter not Defence Forces Japan tsunami pushed into a warehouse in base Higashimatsushima, Miyagi province. Photo: AFP
Dilapidated scene after the tsunami devastation in the city passing Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture.
Dilapidated scene after the tsunami devastation in the city passing Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture. Photo: EPA / Asahi Shimbun
The Fukushima 50 team members, including those who voluntarily stay Fukushima nuclear power plant I to correct the problem, the wires are connected to the generator back to the reactor No. 3 and No. 4.
The Fukushima 50 team members, including those who voluntarily stay Fukushima nuclear power plant I to correct the problem, the wires are connected to the generator back to the reactor No. 3 and No. 4. Photo: AP
Retired firefighter Shuichi Ishikawa, 61, is looking for his son Masahide missing after the disaster at the vice Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, Monday 03/16/2011.  Masahide was a fireman.  The scene went like this tracing can see throughout the Northeast of Japan after the disaster.
Retired firefighter Shuichi Ishikawa, 61, is looking for his son Masahide missing after the disaster at the vice Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, Monday 03/16/2011. Masahide was a fireman. The scene went like this tracing can see throughout the Northeast of Japan after the disaster. Photo: EPA
Photo taken Tuesday showed yacht 04/03/2011 Hamayuri trapped on a two-storey house in the town of Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture.  Boats of all kinds aground, even stranded on the roofs, the image may come across in every province in the northeast of Japan after the tsunami passing.
Photo taken Tuesday showed yacht 04/03/2011 Hamayuri trapped on a two-storey house in the town of Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture. Boats of all kinds aground, even stranded on the roofs, the image may come across in every province in the northeast of Japan after the tsunami passing.Photo: AP
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