Beautiful Photos Capture Japan's Resilience 4 Years After Its Worst Disaster Since WWII

On March 11, 2011, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck northeast Japan, triggering a massive tsunami and a crippling nuclear crisis. Nearly 19,000 people lost their lives in the disaster — the country’s worst since World War II.

On Wednesday, the victims of the March 11 catastrophe were remembered in ceremonies across Japan. At 2:46 p.m. — the time the earthquake struck — the country observed a minute of silence.

Four years after the crisis, Japan continues its path to recovery. The stunning photos below document the country’s resilience and its efforts to rebuild.

Source: Huff Post

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