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Author: Mioh Nemoto

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In Japan, children help prepare for future natural disasters

In Japan, children help prepare for future natural disasters

Emergencies

By Mioh Nemoto

“I lost my grandparents in the Tohoku tsunami. But I don’t want other children to lose their relatives in future tsunamis,” said 12-year-old Ryusei. These simple but strong words struck the audience at a symposium commemorating the three-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami on 27 March 2014. The Tohoku earthquake was one… Read more →←

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