Disaster 'Seems Beyond Our Imagination' : The Two-Way : NPR

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The most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan shook apart buildings and highways and was followed by a wall of water that swept up boats, cars and tons of debris. Witnesses share the sights and sounds of a terrifying day.

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Disaster 'Seems Beyond Our Imagination' : The Two-Way : NPR
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The most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan shook apart buildings and highways and was followed by a wall of water that swept up boats, cars and tons of debris. Witnesses share the sights and sounds of a terrifying day.

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