Fifth anniversary of 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan
A department store displays a memorial window to mourn victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami at the Ginza shopping district in Tokyo.
(TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA / AFP/Getty Images)Japan on March 11 marked the fifth anniversary of the 2011 quake and tsunami that claimed some 18,500 lives, flattened coastal communities and set off the worst atomic crisis in a generation.
The Hirata family visit the remains of their houses, at tsunami-devastated Ukedo district, just five kilometers north of Tokyo Electric Power Company’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
(KIMIMASA MAYAMA / EPA)Buddhist monks pray for victims of the massive earthquake and tsunami disaster which hit northeastern Japan in 2011 in front of former municipal disaster prevention centre building in the town of Minamisanriku, Japan.
(JIJI PRESS / AFP/Getty Images)People throw flowers into the sea to offer prayers for victims at tsunami-devastated Abraham, coastal district of Sendai, northern Japan to mark the fifth anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami.
(KIMIMASA MAYAMA / EPA)Residents pray for the quake and tsunami victims before candle lights while a candle boat displays “3.11” letters in Kamaishi, Japan.
(JIJI PRESS / AFP/Getty Images)A boy walks past the paper lanterns at Natori City Office to mark the fifth anniversary of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami which claimed the lives of 15,894, and the subsequent damage to the reactors at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
(Ken Ishii / Getty Images)Japanese Emperor Akihito, right, along with Empress Michiko, delivers a speech in front of an altar for the victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami at the national memorial service in Tokyo.
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