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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists hold hands as they demonstrate during a 'Say to
Goodbye to Nuclear Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe,
Japan. Japan is marking sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake
struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a
tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of
north-eastern Japan and also damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant,
causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead
and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika
Weerasinghe) |
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Anti-nuclear activists demonstrate during a 'Say to Goodbye to Nuclear
Energy' protest on September 11, 2011 in Kobe, Japan. Japan is marking
sixth months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on
March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten
metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also
damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in
decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated
to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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