Historic Disaster
An 8.9 magnitude earthquake—the strongest in 140 years—struck Japan early Tuesday, with its epicenter off Miyagi Prefecture.
Buildings in Tokyo, over 300 kilometers away, shook violently as alarms sounded across the nation.
Massive Destruction
More than 3,000 people are confirmed dead, and thousands remain missing.
A tsunami with waves over 10 meters swept away entire coastal towns.
“This is a disaster of historic magnitude. But Japan has risen again before, and it will do so again,” said the prime minister.
Nuclear Fears
Serious damage was reported at the Fukushima nuclear plant, where cooling systems failed.
Authorities evacuated residents within 20 kilometers and are monitoring radiation levels closely.
National Resilience
Hospitals are overwhelmed, millions lack power, and relief efforts continue with help from nations worldwide.
Amid tragedy, volunteers and citizens show the resilience that defines Japan’s spirit.
