Japan devastated by tsunami

Tusomapo msahafu wa Biblia Takatifu historia ya gharika kuu naweza pata picha ya yaliyotokea huko Japan, hakia duniani tunaishia tu neema ya Mungu ukitilia maanani ardhi kavu ni theludhi moja tu. Bahari ikiamu akutifuka vilivyo ni ihisabu ya wachache tu itakayobakia.
 













A woman calls out the names of her family in the city of Soma in Miyagi prefecture on March 14.



A pleasure boat sitting on top of a building amid a sea of debris in Otsuchi town in Iwate prefecture on March 14.


A man climbs out the window of his heavily damaged home Monday, March 14, in Yotsukura, Japan, three days after a giant quake and tsunami struck the country's northeastern coast.
 
Almighty god have mercy on them.
 


A student sit alone before a ceremony at Ashinome Kindegarten-Japan.



Tayo Kitamura kneels in the street to caress and talk to the wrapped body of her mother Kuniko Kitamura after Japanese firemen discovered the dead woman inside the ruins of her home in Onagawa, northeastern Japan.

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An emergency worker cycles past debris in Yamada, Iwate Prefecture, days after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami.

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Yoshikatsu Hiratsuka cries in front of his collapsed house where his missing mothe is possibly buried at Onagawa town on the northeastern coast of Japan.

Read more: Pictures of the Week - March 11-17, 2011 - TIME




 
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