Sirens and Tears Mark One Month Japanese Tsunami

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Sirens wailed and people bowed their heads as she shed tears along the northeastern region of Japan during citizens 'Affairs of the Rising Sun' was recalled one month of the tsunami disaster that killed 25 thousand people and caused the nuclear crisis in the country.

As thousands of bodies still missing, a nuclear power still out radiation, and about 150 thousand people live in camps, Japanese citizens have little time to think about the worst disaster since World War II it.

"My chest felt crushed when thinking of the suffering and anguish caused by this disaster for the citizens of this prefecture," said Fukushima Governor Yuhei sato whose territory suffer severe damage by the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan.

Residents gathered in Fukushima Prefecture at 14:26, when an earthquake measuring 9 Richer scale struck Japan on 11 March.

On the beach Natori City, About 30 firefighters and army troops put their hats and helmets in the chest and holding hands on a hill that is now the location of mass graves of earthquake victims of Japan. Previously, four priests rang the bell and recite prayers for the death toll from natural disasters.


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