More than six weeks after the disaster, thousands of missing Japanese will likely never be returned to relatives. Today, nearly 25,000 Japanese troops were mobilized to participate in the largest search operation ever in the area in ruins along the coast devastated by natural disasters. Their mission is to find 11,999 people still missing. Besides these, 14,300 bodies of victims were found.
"It has been over a month since the earthquake and historical tsunami happened, but we did not find all the missing people," said Norikazu Muratani, a spokesman for Japan's Defense Ministry said. "We will strive to put their search on the family."
However, until this point, the bodies were not discovered mostly intact form. So bring on the things like clothes, wallet or purse jewelry items are made to identify their relatives.
Officials estimated it would take a year to clean up all rubbish. Then, moving them to the processing region may take another two years. However, the garbage pick up again people are being prevented, because they want to return to search his property.
A team searching for missing persons in Shichigahamamachi. (Photo: AP)
Heavy machinery was used to pull the cars were crushed, collapsed roofs or concrete blocks under water, to see if I get a chance to find the remaining items of property of citizens or not. When homeowners see anything of value, relative job search will pause to focus on taking property out. These items usually have no significant value, but of great value in spirit, because each object is a memory reference to missing relatives.
Standing on the rubble remains of the house in the town of Kesennuma, he Sakuji Funayama (77 years) said: "Whenever we find something of value, the search for loved ones will pause." He said he must have found a broken pair of ragged boys.
According to Japanese government, 125,000 buildings were destroyed in the earthquake history of the recent tsunami. Expenses for the repair of houses, offices, plants can reach over 300 billion dollars.
According to the Telegraph
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