1 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Click here to print By Wil Longbottom Last updated at 6:15 PM on 12th March 2011 9,500 people missing in Minamisanriku 24 hours after double disaster struck Official death toll hits 574, but hundreds believed to be buried under rubble or washed away by waves Explosion at nuclear power plant, but experts say reactor is not at risk Region hit by repeated aftershocks, some up 6.8-magnitude Rescue operation begins but some areas still cut off by road damage and flood waters Force of quake shifts Japan 8ft to the East Half of the population of a Japanese coastal town are still unaccounted for as the death toll from the massive earthquake and tsunami looks set to rise. Government officials revealed the fate of 9,500 people in the north eastern port of Minamisanriku was still unknown more than 24 hours after the double disaster hit. The official death toll stands at 574, but more than 1,700 people are believed to have been buried in the rubble or washed away by the waves.
2 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Catastrophe: The true scale of the devastation that the tsunami unleashed is clear in this picture of the port city of Minamisanriku town where 10,000 people are unaccounted for Rescue teams have been unable to reach some areas after the 9-magnitude quake destroyed and cut off airports on the country's east coast. Japan launched a massive military rescue operation today after the quake killed hundreds of people and left part of the northeastern coast a swampy wasteland. Prime Minister Naoto Kan said 50,000 troops would join rescue and recovery efforts after a 30ft tsunami smashed through towns, airports and submerged highways. The official death toll currently stands at 586, but 784 people were still missing and more than 1,000 injured. Police said between 200 and 300 bodies have been found along the coast in Sendai, the biggest city in the area near the quake's epicentre.
3 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Missing: Half of the population of the port of Minamisanriku are still unaccounted for after the tsunami hit yesterday Disaster: White smoke rises from houses still burning in Yamadamachi more than 24 hours after the massive earthquake struck
4 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Scale of destruction: A tanker has been washed ashore by the massive wave in Kamaishi City Untold numbers of bodies are believed to be buried in the rubble and debris. Rail operators lost contact with four trains running on coastal lines on Friday and still had not found them by this morning. East Japan Railway Co. said it did not know how many people were aboard the trains. More than 215,000 people are living in temporary shelters in five states and a million homes have been left without water. The region has continued to be hit with aftershocks 24 hours after the initial quake, which struck at 5:46am GMT 80 miles off the east Japan coast. More than 125 aftershocks have occurred, many of them above 6 on the Richter scale. Japan is well prepared for quakes and its buildings can withstand strong jolts, but there was little that could be down about the killer tsunami.
5 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Gutted: Smoke billows from vessels off the harbour in Kesennuma
6 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Cut off: The town of Yamamoto was swamped by the massive wave and, right, two bridges, one of which was being built, were badly damaged in Namegata by the 9-magnitude quake Apocalyptic: A lone cyclist makes his way through a debris-choked street in Miyako It swept inland around six miles in some areas, swallowing homes, boats, car, trees and even aircraft. Koichi Takairin, a 34-year-old truck driver who was inside his lorry when the wave hit Sendai, said: 'The tsunami was unbelievably fast. 'Smaller cars were being swept around me. All I could do was sit in my truck.'
7 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Prime Minister Naoto Kan said: 'Most of the houses along the coastline were washed away, and fire broke out there. I realised the extremely serious damage the tsunami caused.' A total of 190 military aircraft and 25 ships have been sent to the affected areas. International aid has also begun arriving, including a team from the UN disaster relief team. Supplies at supermarkets and petrol stations have been running low as hundreds of people queued up along the eastern coastline. Scale of the devastation: A satellite image from the National Space Organisation shows Sendai before the earthquake, left, and after Damage: This satellite image shows towers that have collapsed at the Kirin plant in Sendai
8 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Rescue: Workers look for missing people in Yamamoto, but many areas are still cut off by damage to roads or flood waters Tsunami warnings were issued to the entire Pacific seaboard, but the worst fears were not realised. Widespread damage was caused to some coast areas, including California, but there were no reports of fatalities. President Barack Obama has pledged U.S. assistance and said one aircraft carrier was already in Japan and a second was on its way. Japan's worst previous earthquake was an 8.3-magnitude temblor in Kanto which killed 143,000 people in 1923. A 7.2-magnitude quake in Kobe killed 6,400 people in 1995. The country lies on the 'Ring of Fire' - an arc of earthquake and volcanic zones stretching across the Pacific where around 90 per cent of the world's quakes occur.
9 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Counting the cost: People walk past a car that has been washed into a wall in Miyako
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11 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Shelter: A young girl watches the news in a community centre in Fukushima, where an explosion destroyed a building at a nuclear power plant earlier today
12 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening Carnage: Boats, cars and buildings lie in ruins in Miyako and, right, rescue workers survey the damage from the top of a shattered building in Rikuzentakada An estimated 230,000 people in 12 countries were killed after a quake triggered a massive tsunami on Boxing Day, 2004, in the Indian Ocean. A magnitude 8.8 quake which struck off the coast of Chile in February last year also generated a tsunami which killed 524 people. Authorities mistakenly told people in coastal regions there was no danger of a tsunami. People: Barack Obama Places: Chile, Japan, Indian Ocean Comments (20) View all Newest Oldest Best rated Worst rated David of London You are spot on! My thoughts every time there is an earthquake in San Francisco bay area. We had to come here from UK and I hate living here. Hopefully can leave for wonderful UK some day. I try and keep supplies for the 'big one' which is coming but hard to keep them up to date. I have been watching the coverage of Japans quake and it surely hits home in Ca. - Sw, Ca., 12/3/2011 17:59 Click to rate Rating 1 Report abuse
13 of 15 03/12/2011 07:44 Evening UNBELIEVABLE! - rogerw, stone, staffs, 12/3/2011 17:54 Click to rate Rating 16 Report abuse Whoever tries to make this a "Global Warming" event needs to be flogged. And I've already seen media reports about it. Enough already!!!! - Frank LeMoyne, Disunited States of Obama, 12/3/2011 17:51 Click to rate Rating 25 Report abuse The most significant reason there is life on planet Earth is because she herself is quite alive. As she spins and shifts about, the environments necessary for myriad lifeforms are produced. This is done on a scale that darkly shadows the comprehension of humanity. The catastrophic damage and loss of life is a plot-line that has been played out on this ball of life, death and rebirth numerous times. It is merely the price we pay to exist. - Ronald Sander B.Sc., Vancouver, BC, 12/3/2011 17:08...youv'e managed to say nothing on four lines. Impossible to know which way to arrow. - Helen, Devon, 12/3/2011 17:26 Click to rate Rating 12 Report abuse - David, London, 12/3/2011 10:08 --------------------- Are you actually trying to be serious? Well over half the worlds population lives in a potential disaster zone. What exactly do you propose? That everyone evacuate every single country that borders a tectonic plate boundry? And where are they all going to go exactly? England? -------------------------------------------------------- You're basically saying every country that borders the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Southern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, most of India, China, and virtually all of both the North and South American continents should be abandoned. That means you have about 3 billion people to relocate, and oh yeah, you're abandoning over half the worlds agricultural development, so expect a couple of billion people to die of starvation. - Completely Average, Somewhere, 12/3/2011 17:23 Click to rate Rating 15 Report abuse its the end of the world!!!! 2012 i can see it - someone, from somewhere, 12/3/2011 17:15 Click to rate Rating 47 Report abuse The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Today's headlines Most Read Japan battles explosion at nuclear reactor Terrifying pictures reveal full horror of Japan's worst quake Dramatic videos show the moment the earthquake struck 13 dead after tour bus crashes on New York highway Tesco recruits store managers in SLOVAKIA after British workers shun supermarket jobs Daughter came face-to-face with mother's killer fleeing from bedroom window minutes after committing murder Rebel forces driven out of key oil city as Gaddafi troops fire relentless artillery barrages Incredible swarms of fish form off coast of Acapulco Police left man floating face down in 2ft boating lake for half-hour over elf 'n safety fears Betrayed by my killer mother: The daughter of child-killer Lianne Smith reveals how she callously ignored years of sex abuse by her TV hypnotist lover Not tonight, dear, I'm feeling too fat: Half of women avoid sex with partners because of their weight Squabbling gay lovers sparked Heathrow terror alert with hoax bomb call
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