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Silent before the ruins of the earthquake 12 years ago in Japan

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên27/12/2023


Minutes after the earthquake, a tsunami warning was issued in Ukedo, with school staff urging students to evacuate immediately to nearby Mount Ohirayama, about 1.5 kilometers away from the school.

About 40 minutes after the earthquake struck, all students and staff were safely evacuated. But the school was severely damaged. Ruins of Ukedo Elementary School in Namie Town, located in the coastal area of Fukushima Prefecture (Japan).

In 2021, the remaining part of the Ukedo Elementary School building was opened to the public. Although the facilities were largely intact, debris, peeling floors and ceilings, broken furniture and other items... We, and perhaps all visitors here, were stunned by the extent of the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami and understood more than ever the importance of disaster prevention and mitigation.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 1.

In the town of Namie that day, a magnitude 6 earthquake toppled buildings and shocked residents. It was followed by a massive 15.5m tsunami that engulfed homes and communities along the coast.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 2.

However, at Ukedo School, all students and teachers survived thanks to quick and accurate decisions.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 3.

Locals say that saving all the students and staff of Ukedo school was no miracle. It was the result of quick and accurate decision making and teamwork.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 4.

Tsunami flooded the second floor of a 10m high school building, damaging furniture.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 5.

A pre-earthquake Ukedo model is displayed in the classroom. The model has flags symbolizing the people's memories.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 6.

"Everyone get on the platform. I'll take you there," reads the painting displayed at the school.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 7.

Debris, peeling floors and ceilings, debris, fallen furniture and other school items were left largely intact.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 8.

Nearby, at the Great Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum, visitors learn about the area before, during and after the disaster, gain insight into Fukushima's recovery and the decommissioning of the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, and hear testimonies from residents.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 9.

Visiting the museum, visitors can get a sense of how Fukushima dealt with a complex and unprecedented disaster and its ongoing consequences, while also conveying lessons for the future on the importance of disaster prevention and mitigation. The museum opened in September 2020 and has about 200 artifacts related to the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster on display.

Lặng người trước tàn tích động đất 12 năm trước ở Nhật Bản- Ảnh 13.

The photos haunt visitors with memories related to the disaster.



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