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Un terremoto devasta Japón

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  • Houses swept by a tsunami smoulder near Sendai Airport in Japan

    Houses swept by a tsunami smoulder near Sendai Airport in Japan

    Houses swept by a tsunami smoulder near Sendai Airport in Japan March 11, 2011. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan on Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a ten-metre (33-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-metre tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo. A tsunami warning has been issued for the entire Pacific basin except for the mainland United States and Canada following a huge earthquake that hit Japan on Friday, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. REUTERS/KYODO (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. JAPAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN JAPAN. YES

  • Building burns in Tokyo after an earthquake

    Building burns in Tokyo after an earthquake

    A building burns in Tokyo after an earthquake March 11, 2011. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan on Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a four-metre (13-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline, NHK television and witnesses reported. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-metre tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo. REUTERS/YOMIURI(JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. JAPAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN JAPAN. YES

  • TURISTAS JAPONESAS NO PUEDEN VIAJAR A JAPÓN POR CIERRE DE AEROPUERTOS DE TOKIO

    TURISTAS JAPONESAS NO PUEDEN VIAJAR A JAPÓN POR CIERRE DE AEROPUERTOS DE TOKIO

    COR01 INCHEON (COREA DEL SUR) 11/3/201.- Un grupo de turistas japonesas intentan obtener sus tarjetas de embarque en el aeropuerto internacional de Incheón, Corea del Sur, hoy, viernes 11 de marzo de 2011. Los servicios del "Shinkansen", el tren bala de Japón", y los dos aeropuertos de Tokio han quedado temporalmente paralizados tras el terremoto de 8,8 grados en la escala abierta de Richter que ha sacudido esta mañana al país, causando daños tan considerables en infraestructuras y edificios que el gobierno nipón lo considera el peor seísmo sufrido hasta ahora.EFE/YONHAP NEWS AGENCY

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