Hanoi exhibition of photos of Japan earthquake and tsunami
To commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami disaster in eastern Japan, a photo exhibition about the devastation in the Tohoku region took place at the Hanoi Museum of Fine Arts on the morning of February 27.
Many guests and media in Hanoi attended the opening ceremony this morning. At the same time, at
On March 11, 2011, an offshore earthquake triggered a tsunami measuring 9 on the Richter scale that devastated eastern Japan. Pictured is a burning oil refinery in the city.
A victim is rescued by firefighters from the rubble of a town in Yuriage district, Natori city, Miyagi prefecture.
A woman sits on the roadside and cries as she watches the devastation caused by the tsunami in Yuriage district, Natori city, Miyagi prefecture.
People keep warm by campfires at a relief center at an elementary school in Otsuchi Town, Iwate Prefecture. With all the buildings packed, some people were forced to sleep in cars parked outside.
Many people came to search for the names of missing people on the list posted on the walls of high-rise buildings in Natori city, Miyagi province.
Exactly one week after the earthquake, residents at an evacuation camp in Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture gathered and prayed silently throughout the disaster.
After placing his late grandmother's ashes in the family grave, a man tried to hold back his tears to forget his sadness.
A second-grader found her favorite notebook in a ruined house in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture.
Police in protective suits search for bodies in Namie-machi, prefecture.
The first school reunion after the earthquake in Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture. A girl hugs her friend and laughs through tears.
A victim is rescued by boat after a long night on the roof of a building in Iwanuma city, Miyagi prefecture.
According to Express-M