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Alerta nuclear en Japón tras el terremoto

Alerta nuclear en Japón tras el terremoto

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  • PASAJEROS ESPERAN EN EL AEROPUERTO

    PASAJEROS ESPERAN EN EL AEROPUERTO

    TOK03. TOKIO (JAPÓN), 20/3/2011.- Pasajeros esperan sus vuelos retrasados y cancelados en el aeropuerto internacional de Narita en Tokio (Japón) hoy, domingo, 20 de marzo de 2011. Nueve días después del terremoto de 9 grados en la escala Ritcher y el posterior tsunami que devastó el noroeste de Japón, el aeropuerto nipón continúa con muchos pasajeros que intentan salir del país. EFE/Christopher Jue
  • A woman carries a pot which she found at her destroyed house in Kamaishi

    A woman carries a pot which she found at her destroyed house in Kamaishi

    A woman carries a pot which she found at her destroyed house in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture in northern Japan, more than a week after the town was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami, March 20, 2011. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT)
  • A boy searches for clothes to fit which were donated by people at a Red Cross office in Otsuchi

    A boy searches for clothes to fit which were donated by people at a Red Cross office in Otsuchi

    A boy searches for clothes to fit which were donated by people at a Red Cross office in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture in northern Japan, more than a week after the town was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami, March 20, 2011. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)

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