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a poject signed by Marius Vasile

A NOAA model shows expected wave lengths of the tsunami as it moves across the Pacific after the 8.9-magnitude quake on Friday, March 11.
A massive tsunami slams the coastal areas of Iwanuma in Miyagi prefecture.
Black smoke rises from an oil industrial complex in Ichihara.
Boats get swept away at a flooded marina in Hitachinaka in the wake of a tsunami.
Vehicles float in flooded streets in Kesennuma. The quake was Japan's strongest in recorded history.
Whirlpools appear in Iwaki on Japan's east coast following the quake and a tsunami.
A powerful tsunami tidal wave leaves vehicles and houses tossed about in Kesennuma in Miyagi prefecture.
Residents check out the damage in Sukagawa in Fukushima prefecture.
Flames devastate houses in an aerial view from Natori.
A factory building has collapsed in Sukagawa.
Natural gas storage tanks burn at an oil refinery in Ichihara near Tokyo.
Houses swept out to sea burn in the aftermath of the quake.
Tsunami waves leave cars and planes tossed about likes toys at Sendai Airport in northeastern Japan.
A collapsed wall crushes vehicles at a parking lot in Mito.
Smoke rises from the direction of Odaiba, an island in Tokyo Bay, in a photo from iReporter Natsuko Konishi.
A pedestrian road is in shambles in Urayasu in Chiba prefecture.
Firefighters battle a blaze at an oil refinery in Chiba prefecture near Tokyo.
A tsunami wave carries out fishing boats and vehicles at Onahama port in Iwaki in northern Japan.
A ceramic shop owner in Tokyo checks damaged wares following the huge quake.
Dave Sonntag, an iReport contributor, shot this view from Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge while driving toward the airport in Narita.
Ambulances gather outside the Kudan Kaikan Hall in Tokyo, where the ceiling of a school collapsed in Friday's quake.
Water from tsunami waves remains on the street of Hakodate on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido.
People try to reach loved ones by phone Friday outside a Tokyo building following the huge quake.
Water surrounds a car on a street in suburban Tokyo.
Passengers evacuate from the terminal building to the tarmac at Narita International Airport in suburban Tokyo.
Footage by Japanese broadcaster NHK shows people standing on the roof of a flooded airport and its tower control in Sendai.
A tsunami tidal wave displaced vehicles that were ready for shipping in Hitachinaka.
Houses are left in shambles in Natori after the powerful quake unleashed walls of water.
Vehicles are left stranded in a damaged parking lot in Yabuki in Fukushima prefecture.
Goods and shelves are in disarray at a supermarket in Yabuki.

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