Aftermath


  • Photographer
    Remo Camerota
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Whitewall Studios
  • Date of Photograph
    23/04/2011

One month after the earth quake in North East Japan, and while driving around Kesennuma, Tohoku, Japan, I could not believe the scale of the devastation of the 9 strength earthquake and tsunami that hit the area. This used to be one of the train stations on the right and surrounding portside buildings and suburbs. It is now covered with debris and burnt out buildings. This was one of the areas that caught fire in the city. The ship is a massive, full size cargo vessel, to give you a sense of scale. And it is standing on top of a sea of burnt out cars and twisted metal. The roads have recently been made by the military so you can actually drive through it. This is just one small section of the devastation in the town, yet it spreads out as far as the eye can see.

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