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... I ... she calmly ... looked sushi which Lyceum the northeastern coast of Japan ... is in ruins ... the town of seventeen thousand were shaken by last week's magnitude nine quake ... slammed by the searing tsunami ... and raised on fire ... Stewart goes into the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent says more than hope the population may have been killed in the master movements ... I came to a sushi two days ago in the direct costs is the first and nationalization two to reach this place and I think it's safe to say this is possibly ... the worst affected town on and on the coast of northeast Japan ... it's been totally devastated ... the population seventeen thousand people living here and it sees fit that ... there could be about nine thousand people died ... he says because the earthquake was so close to show the evacuation time before the wave hits was only about thirty minutes ... recently couldn't evacuation time that about off a mound for the total weight in in the whole place in the US ... you look around you and this does not make this a few buildings standing ... Savoy is peeking through the debris of ... what's left in the ... it's an appalling situation instances where it is anything I've seen ... one of the posts of Japan residents of slavery returning to sit through the rubble in Otsuchi there is nothing to return to ... there is nothing but destruction as far as the eye can see ... Sleiman Hummer ... which is ...