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Rikuzentakata, Japan (post-earthquake satellite imagery)

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This half-meter resolution satellite image of Rikuzentakata, Japan was taken two days after an 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck the Oshika Peninsula on March 11, 2011. According to news reports, this is the largest earthquake to hit Japan in recorded history and the fifth largest in the world. The imagery shows extensive destruction to buildings, vehicles and infrastructure. Entire regions have been flooded, swept away or reduced to ruin.


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