2012 Photo Contest, People in the News, 1st prize

Tsunami

Photographer

Yasuyoshi Chiba

Agence France-Presse

27 March, 2011

Hira Noda (70) collects salvageable items, in her village, which has been devastated by the tsunami.

About the photographer

Yasuyoshi Chiba

Yasuyoshi Chiba is Agence France-Presse’s (AFP) Chief Photographer for East Africa and Indian Ocean, currently based in Nairobi, Kenya.    After studying phot...

Background story

Noda, Iwate prefecture, Japan

Hira Noda (70) collects salvageable items, in her village, which has been devastated by the tsunami. On 11 March, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck 70 kilometers off the Tohoku coast, in northeastern Japan. The quake triggered a tsunami that swept inland over an area of some 500 square kilometers, destroying buildings, crippling infrastructure, and resulting in the displacement of more than 340,000 people. The earthquake was the most powerful ever to hit Japan, and one of the most forceful documented in the world. Flooding and damage to transport connections, power stations, and other vital facilities severely hindered recovery operations.

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