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Clocks read 2:46 p.m. when one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the Pacific coast of Japan on March 11, exactly two years ago. The shaking lasted six endless minutes, generating a devastating tsunami that took countless lives and livelihoods. Two years later, the tragic images are still fresh in our minds.
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The World Bank | Two Years After the Tsunami: Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management
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Clocks read 2:46 p.m. when one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the Pacific coast of Japan on March 11, exactly two years ago. The shaking lasted six endless minutes, generating a devastating tsunami that took countless lives and livelihoods. Two years later, the tragic images are still fresh in our minds.
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