Surviving the Earthquake Aftermath in Japan

Surviving the Earthquake Aftermath in Japan A humanitarian crisis unfolds as victims eke out an existence after the twin disasters decimated the northeastern coast
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Catastrophe
A man rests in an evacuation center after fleeing dangerous radiation levels around the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, March 20, 2011. Officials report that radiation has seeped into the food supply, with spinach and milk from as far as 75 miles showing levels of iodine in excess of safety limits.

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