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  • Lunedì 14 marzo 2011

Un altro giorno di navi, case e automobili

Le nuove foto del Giappone dopo lo tsunami, raccolte lunedì

Rescue workers check the remains of a tsunami devestated house for people in Natori in Miyage prefecture on March 13, 2011. Japan battled a feared meltdown of two reactors at a quake-hit nuclear plant, as the full horror of the disaster emerged on the ravaged northeast coast where more than 10,000 were feared dead. An explosion at the ageing Fukushima No. 1 atomic plant blew apart the building housing one of its reactors on March 12, a day after the biggest quake ever recorded in Japan unleashed a monster 10-metre (33-foot) tsunami. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE (Photo credit should read MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)
Rescue workers check the remains of a tsunami devestated house for people in Natori in Miyage prefecture on March 13, 2011. Japan battled a feared meltdown of two reactors at a quake-hit nuclear plant, as the full horror of the disaster emerged on the ravaged northeast coast where more than 10,000 were feared dead. An explosion at the ageing Fukushima No. 1 atomic plant blew apart the building housing one of its reactors on March 12, a day after the biggest quake ever recorded in Japan unleashed a monster 10-metre (33-foot) tsunami. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE (Photo credit should read MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)

Il quarto giorno del Giappone “dopo tsunami” è passato, e gli sviluppi intorno ai reattori atomici sono diventati il centro dell’attenzione del mondo. Intorno, però, i fotografi raccontano ancora ogni giorno nuove storie di distruzione, acqua, e persone che affrontano il disastro aggirandosi tra i tre grandi tipi di animali artificiali vittime e protagonisti delle immagini di questi giorni: navi, case, automobili.