AMDA International/News|AMDA''s Three-Year Program of Supporting Tohoku''s Recovery The Latest from Tohoku Disaster Region

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2012-04-03 It was at 2:46 pm on March 11, 2011, when the Tohoku region in Japan was struck by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake triggering a triple disaster of historic proportions. The next day AMDA'' s emergency medical relief efforts began in Sendai, the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture. In May, AMDA shifted its activities from emergency relief stage to recovery efforts aiming toward rebuilding communities in the affected region. Currently the following projects are being carried out under the nam
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AMDA International/News|AMDA''s Three-Year Program of Supporting Tohoku''s Recovery The Latest from Tohoku Disaster Region
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2012-04-03 It was at 2:46 pm on March 11, 2011, when the Tohoku region in Japan was struck by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake triggering a triple disaster of historic proportions. The next day AMDA'' s emergency medical relief efforts began in Sendai, the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture. In May, AMDA shifted its activities from emergency relief stage to recovery efforts aiming toward rebuilding communities in the affected region. Currently the following projects are being carried out under the nam
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