On March 11th, 2011 one of the largest
earthquakes ever recorded struck off the coast of eastern Japan. The
earthquake was so forceful it moved Honshu, the main island of the country,
which is roughly the size of Minnesota, a whole eight feet. Registering 9.0 on
the Richter scale, the earthquake sent a violent tsunami reaching speeds
close to 500 mph and heights over 100 feet slamming into the cities
that hug Japan’s coastline. These two events caused the disabling of
power to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. When the back-up
generators at the plant failed, the lack of a cooling system caused the
plants nuclear reactors to meltdown. Radioactive material spewed into
the atmosphere. It was the worst nuclear disaster to occur since
Chernobyl.
Over 15,000 people perished and thousands are still unaccounted for.
Aya and her grandfather survey the wreckage. |
Amongst acres and acres of debris, this single tree remained. A tiny beacon of hope amongst the rubble. It was haunting. |
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