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Hiroji Kubota - JAPAN. Post-Tsunami Damage.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4,675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN.Yamada Town, Iwate Perfecture. March 28 2011. ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Yamada Town's residents, 446 had been killed.
JAPAN. Hachinohe Port, Aomori Prefecture, March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Hachinohe Port's residents, 1 had been killed, 1 was still missing and 13 were injured. 218 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Hachinohe Port, Aomori Prefecture, 28th March, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Hachinohe Port's residents, 1 had been killed, 1 was still missing and 13 were injured. 218 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Hachinohe Port, Aomori Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Hachinohe Port's residents, 1 had been killed, 1 was still missing and 13 were injured. 218 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Hirono Town, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, 114 structures had collapsed
JAPAN. Hirono Town, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, 114 sturutures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kuji Citie's residents, 2 had been killed, 2 were still missing and 7 were still injured. 896 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kuji City's residents, 2 had been killed, 2 were still missing and 7 were injured. 896 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kuji City's residents, 2 had been killed, 2 were missing and 7 were injured. 896 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kuji City's residents, 2 had been killed, 2 were still missing and 7 were injured. 896 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports indicated that of Kuji City's residents, 2 had been killed, 2 were still missing and 7 were injured. 896 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Noda Village, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Noda Village's residents, 37 had been killed and 34 were injured.
JAPAN. Noda Village, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Noda village's residents, 37 had been killed and 34 were still missing.
JAPAN. Noda Village, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Noda Village's residents, 37 had been killed and 34 were injured.
JAPAN. Iwaizumi Town, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Iwaizumi Town's residents, 5 had been killed. 130 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami.As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4,675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th Tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th Tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th Tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th Tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th Tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Miyako City's residents, 385 had been killed, 1,301 were still missing and 33 were injured. 4675 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 684 had been killed and 630 were still missing.
JAPAN. Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 684 had been killed and 630 were still missing.
JAPAN. Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 684 had been killed and 630 were still missing.
JAPAN. Oofunato City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 279 had been killed and 236 were still missing. 3,629 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Oofunato City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 279 had been killed and 236 were still missing. 3,629 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Oofunato City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 279 had been killed and 236 were still missing. 3,629 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Oofunato City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 279 had been killed and 236 were still missing. 3,629 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 1,137 had been killed and 1,231 were still missing. 3,600 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 678 had been killed and 1,521 were still missing.
JAPAN. Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 678 had been killed and 1,521 were still missing.
JAPAN. Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 678 had been killed and 1,521 were still missing.
JAPAN. Minamisanriku Town, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Minamisanriku Town's residents, 385 had been killed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Ishinomaki City's residents, 2,482 had been killed and 2,770 were still missing. 28,000 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Onagawa City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Onagawa City's residents, 354 had been killed and 873 were still missing.
JAPAN. Onagawa City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Onagawa City's residents, 354 had been killed and 873 were still missing.
JAPAN. Onagawa City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Onagawa City's residents, 354 had been killed and 873 were still missing.
JAPAN. Onagawa City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Onagawa City's residents, 354 had been killed and 873 were still missing.
JAPAN. Onagawa City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 30th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Onagawa City's residents, 354 had been killed and 873 were still missing.
JAPAN. Sendai Port, Miyagi Prefecture. March 31th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Sendai Port's residents, 482 had been killed.
JAPAN. Sendai Port, Miyagi Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Sendai Port's residents, 482 had been killed.
JAPAN. Iwanuma City, Miyagi Prefecture. March 31th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Iwanuma City's residents, 164 had been killed and 21 were still missing.
JAPAN. Yamamoto Town, Miyagi Prefecture. March 31th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Yamamoto Town's residents, 579 had been killed and 90 had been injured.
JAPAN. Yamamoto Town, Miyagi Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Yamamoto Town's residents, 579 had been killed and 90 had been injured.
JAPAN. Yamamoto Town, Miyagi Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Yamamoto Town's residents, 579 had been killed and 90 had been injured.
JAPAN. Shinchi Town, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Shinchi Town's residents, 85 had been killed, 35 had been missing and 72 had been injured. 501 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Shinchi Town, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Shinchi Town's residents, 85 had been killed, 35 had been missing and 72 had been injured. 501 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Shinchi Town, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Shinchi Town's residents, 85 had been killed, 35 had been missing and 72 had been injured. 501 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Soma City's residents, 378 had been killed, and 68 had been injured. 4 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Soma City's residents, 378 had been killed and 68 had been injured. 4 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Oofunato City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 279 had been killed and 236 were still missing. 3,629 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Oofunato City, Iwate Prefecture. March 29th, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Kamaishi City's residents, 279 had been killed and 236 were still missing. 3,629 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture. March 29, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports indicate that of Rikuzentakata's residents, 1,137 had died and 1,231 were still missing. 3,600 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Iwaizumi Town, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Iwaizumi Town's residents, 5 had been killed. 130 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Fudai Village, Iwate Prefecture. March 28th, 2011. Ruins from March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Fudai Village's residents, 1 was still missing and 1 was injured. 172 structures had collapsed
JAPAN. Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Soma City's residents, 378 had been killed, and 68 had been injured. 4 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Soma City's residents, 378 had been killed, and 68 had been injured. 4 structures had collapsed.
JAPAN. Minami Soma City , Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Minami Soma City's residents, 368 had been killed, 1,106 had been missing and 48 had been injured.
JAPAN. Minami Soma City , Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Minami Soma City's residents, 368 had been killed, 1,106 had been missing and 48 had been injured.
JAPAN. Minami Soma City , Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Minami Soma City's residents, 368 had been killed, 1,106 had been missing and 48 had been injured.
JAPAN. Minami Soma City , Fukushima Prefecture. March 31st, 2011. Ruins from the March 11th tsunami. As of April 6th, reports had indicated that of Minami Soma City's residents, 368 had been killed, 1,106 had been missing and 48 had been injured.