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EARLY on Sunday, nine days after the port of Kesennuma was turned into a watery, blazing morgue, people are trying to get back to work. A psychiatric nurse is pushing her bike through the mud, hoping to find the main road to the hospital. She can't. It is buried beneath piles of destruction—blackened skeletons of houses, shops with their guts spilled out, burned-out ships tossed half a mile inland.
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Kesennuma
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Come back in ten years' time - Disaster in Japan | The Economist
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EARLY on Sunday, nine days after the port of Kesennuma was turned into a watery, blazing morgue, people are trying to get back to work. A psychiatric nurse is pushing her bike through the mud, hoping to find the main road to the hospital. She can't. It is buried beneath piles of destruction—blackened skeletons of houses, shops with their guts spilled out, burned-out ships tossed half a mile inland.
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