Rebuilding Work Sheds for Fishing Families | Peace Winds America

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October 15, 2012 – Yutaka Satoh, a fisherman from Minamisanriku, lives with his wife in a small temporary housing unit. The tsunami leveled his house and work shed, leaving only the foundation. They still await decisions on whether they can legally rebuild their home where it once stood.Living in a small apartment the Satoh family is starting over. They resumed fishing, but did not have the work and storage space necessary to fully restore their business. Officials approved work space cons
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Rebuilding Work Sheds for Fishing Families | Peace Winds America
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October 15, 2012 – Yutaka Satoh, a fisherman from Minamisanriku, lives with his wife in a small temporary housing unit. The tsunami leveled his house and work shed, leaving only the foundation. They still await decisions on whether they can legally rebuild their home where it once stood.Living in a small apartment the Satoh family is starting over. They resumed fishing, but did not have the work and storage space necessary to fully restore their business. Officials approved work space cons
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