(James Whitlow Delano) After the Tohoku earthquake spawned a tsunami which tore through northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011, photographer James Whitlow Delano ... The mounds on the left and far right ...
A photographer in this northeast Japan city, where a major forest fire recently destroyed over 100 homes, has provided free ...
In Japan, some tsunami waves reached as far as three miles ... that you see were moving as fast as 5 miles per second In this photo, the ripples of tsunami waves are seen moving upstream in ...
In addition to the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, the collection of photos contains records of disasters such as the heavy rains in the Kanto and Tohoku regions in 2015, which ruptured ...
The Japan Meteorological Agency immediately issued tsunami warnings along the coastal regions of western Japan and the first waves were reported just 10 minutes later. These arresting images were ...
Looking back, she saw the tsunami rushing in. Without thinking, she snapped three photos with her phone ... Before the Great East Japan Earthquake, around 20 houses stood along “temple street ...
Japan’s Miyagi prefecture ... can no longer be seen with the rapid development of tsunami safe infrastructure. However, with photos showing what life was once like in Minamisanriku ...