Monday, rescue teams raised a man from vegetarian vine midfield through the ruins of the village.
photographer: David Guttenfelder
this picture is selected by the editors of national geographic's 20 memorable images of one. But Japan one of the many villages almost disappear on the northeast coast, where water, electricity and communications have been paralysed.
as of Monday, it was reported that 350,000 people had been 8.9 Friday earthquake--Japan has a record of the largest in history-in-homeless. The Washington Post reported, the hardest hit gongchengxian police chief said, (local) killed at least 10,000 people.
at the same time the New York Times reported, on Tuesday morning local time, Fukushima nuclear power plants again a cause for concern – of fault reactor for seawater cooling efforts failed for the time being. As water levels decline, in nuclear fuel rods are exposed to air, can lead to fuel rod "melt", this will lead to a catastrophe that cannot be packed.
otherwise Japan still faces the future earthquake threat--Sunday only United States Geological Survey is observed near dust-ups aftershocks. Currently, the field was Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan called "biggest disaster since World War II" have not seen the end of hope.
3 14th, a survivor pushed his bike and walk in the soil in the ruins of the town.
photographer: Damir Sagolj
3 14th Iwate clay town, a rolled up by the tsunami of ship falling on a roof of a building in ruins.
photographer: Yomiuri Shimbun
a mother is trying to talk with quarantined daughter. Transfer the woman from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, because there are signs of radiation have been quarantined in University sent a temporary isolation of the Interior.
photographer: Yuriko Nakao
3 11th, Iwate Palace of the ancient city, tsunami nearly destroyed the entire street.
photographer: Mainichi Shimbun