Japan Tsunami photos
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit off the east coast of Japan. The quake one of the largest in recorded history triggered a 33-foot tsunami that battered Japan's coast, killing hundreds and sweeping away cars, homes, buildings, and boats. Editors note: we'll post more as the story develops. 
 1.Houses swallowed by tsunami waves                               burn in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture (state)                               after Japan was struck by a strong                               earthquake off its northeastern coast                               Friday, March 11. (Kyodo News/Associated                               Press) 

A tsumani triggered by a powerful earthquake makes its way to sweep part of Sendai airport in northern Japan on Friday March 11, 2011. The magnitude 8.9 earthquake slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, unleashing a 13-foot (4-meter) tsunami that swept boats, cars, buildings and tons of debris miles inland. (Kyodo News/Associated Press)
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Sendai Airport is surrounded by waters in                               Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan, after a                               ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the                               largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed                               Japan's eastern coast Friday, March 11,                               2011. (Kyodo News/Associated Press)4
Evacuees stand around Shinjuku Central                               Park in Tokyo Japan March 11, 2011. A                               massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast                               Japan on Friday, causing many injuries,                               fires and a ten-metre (33-ft) tsunami                               along parts of the country's coastline. A                               tsunami warning has been issued for the                               entire Pacific basin except for the                               mainland United States and Canada                               following a huge earthquake that hit Japan                               on Friday, the Pacific (Reuters)5
Light planes and vehicles sit among the                               debris after they were swept by a tsumani                               that struck Sendai airport in northern                               Japan. (Kyodo News/Associated Press)6
Houses are swept by a tsunami in Natori                               City in northeastern Japan March 11, 2011.                               A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit                               northeast Japan on Friday, causing many                               injuries, fires and a ten-metre (33-ft)                               tsunami along parts of the country's                               coastline. There were several strong                               aftershocks and a warning of a 10-metre                               tsunami following the quake, which also                               caused buildings to shake violently in the                               capital Tokyo. (Reuters) # 7
                                  A massive tsunami sweeps in to engulf a                               residential area after a powerful                               earthquake in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture in                               northeastern Japan. (Reuters) # 8
Reporters at the Associated Press Tokyo                               Bureau in Tokyo take shelter under a table                               while a strong earthquake strikes eastern                               Japan. (Itsuo Inouye/Assoctiated Press) #9
People take shelter as a ceiling collapses                               in a bookstore during an earthquake in                               Sendai, northeastern Japan March 11.                               (Reuters) #10
Tsunami swirls near a port in Oarai,                               Ibaraki Prefecture (state) after Japan was                               struck by a strong earthquake off its                               northeastern coast Friday, March 11.                               (Kyodo News/Associated Press) #11
Seismologists pose for the media as they                               display a seismographic graph showing the                               magnitude of the earthquake in Japan, on a                               monitor at the British Geological Survey                               office in Edinburgh, Scotland March 11,                               2011. The biggest earthquake on record to                               hit Japan struck the northeast coast on                               Friday, triggering a 10-metre tsunami that                               swept away everything in its path,                               including houses, ships, cars and farm                               buildings. (David Moir/Reuters) #12
An energy map provided by the National                               Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration                               (NOAA) shows the intensity of the tsunami                               caused by the magnitude 8.9 earthquake                               which struck Japan on March 11, 2011. A                               tsunami warning has been issued for the                               entire Pacific basin except mainland                               United States and Canada following a huge                               earthquake that hit Japan on Friday, the                               U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.                               The warning includes Hawaii and extends                               from Mexico down to South American                               countries on the Pacific, the center said.                               (NOAA/Tsunami Warning Center/)#  13
This National Oceanic and Atmospheric                               Administration (NOAA) Global bathymetry                               map image released on March 11, 2011 shows                               features of the ocean floor depth (or                               bathymetry) from a NOAA ETOPO-1 dataset.                               The image shows the entire Western Pacific                               basin. Notice how abruptly the Japanese                               islands rise out of the ocean. Other                               coastal Asian areas have much more gradual                               slopes. The islands and mountain ranges                               throughout the ocean, visible in this                               imagery, also affect the tsunami travel                               time and speed. In the open ocean,                               tsunamis can travel at speeds up to 500                               mph (800 kph). This momentum is what                               creates such a destructive force as the                               wave moves inland. Tsunami waves rolled                               thousands of miles across the Pacific                               Ocean after a massive earthquake off Japan                               and washed ashore in Hawaii early March                               11, 2011, but the tourist hotspot appeared                               to escape major damage. As sirens blared                               and Hawaiian authorities rapidly evacuated                               low-lying areas, the Pacific Tsunami                               Warning Center reported wave changes at                               Waianae Harbor at around 3:24 a.m.                               (NOAA/handout)# 14
A building is in flames near Sendai                               airport, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan,                               after a powerful earthquake, the largest                               in Japan's recorded history, slammed the                               eastern coasts Friday, March 11. (Kyodo                               News/Associated Press) # 15
A helmeted man walks past the rubbles and                               a burning building after a powerful                               earthquake, the largest in Japan's                               recorded history, slammed the eastern                               coasts in Iwaki city, Fukushima                               prefecture, Japan. (Kyodo News/Associated                               Press) # 16
Giant fireballs rise from a burning oil                               refinery in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture                               (state) after Japan was struck by a strong                               earthquake off its northeastern coast.                               (Kyodo News/Associated Press) #17
An oncoming tsunami strikes the coast in                               Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture,                               northeastern Japan March 11, 2011. The                               biggest earthquake to hit Japan in 140                               years struck the northeast coast on                               Friday, triggering a 10-metre tsunami that                               swept away everything in its path,                               including houses, cars and farm buildings                               on fire. (Reuters) #18
Earthquake-triggered tsumanis sweep shores                               along Iwanuma in northern Japan. (Kyodo                               News/Associated Press) #19
Fishing boats and vehicles are carried by                               a tsunami wave at Onahama port in Iwaki                               city, in Fukushima prefecture, northern                               Japan. (Fukushima Minpo/AFP/Getty Images) # 20
A tsunami, tidal wave smashes vehicles and                               houses at Kesennuma city in Miyagi                               prefecture, northern Japan. (AFP/Getty                               Images) #21
Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan (center)                               reacts he he feels an earthquake as he                               attends a committee meeting in the upper                               house of parliament in Tokyo March 11. A                               massive 8.8 magnitude quake hit the                               northeast coast of Japan on Friday,                               shaking buildings in the capital Tokyo,                               causing "many injuries", at least one fire                               and triggering a four-metre (13-ft)                               tsunami, NHK television and witnesses                               reported. (Toro Hanai/Reuters) #22
The owner of a ceramic shop checks his                               damaged wares following the massive                               8.9-magnitude earthquake in Tokyo.                               (Yoshikazu Tsuno AFP/Getty Images) #23
Broken windows of a building are seen                               after an earthquake in Tokyo , March 11,                               2011. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit                               northeast Japan on Friday, causing many                               injuries, fires and a ten-metre (33-ft)                               tsunami along parts of the country's                               coastline. (Reuters) #24
Rescue workers hurry to a building                               following reports of injuries in Tokyo's                               financial district after an earthquake hit                               off the coast of northern Japan. There                               were several strong aftershocks and a                               warning of a 10-metre tsunami following                               the quake, which also caused buildings to                               shake violently in the capital Tokyo. (Kim                               Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) #25
An aerial shot shows vehicles ready for                               shipping being carried by a tsunami tidal                               wave at Hitachinaka city in Ibaraki                               prefecture on March 11, 2011. A massive                               8.8-magnitude earthquake shook Japan,                               unleashing a powerful tsunami that sent                               ships crashing into the shore and carried                               cars through the streets of coastal towns.                               (AFP/Getty Images) #26
This aerial shot shows the tsunami tidal                               waves moving upstream (left side) in the                               Naka river at Hitachinaka city in Ibaraki                               prefecture on March 11. (AFP/Getty                               Images) #27
Houses, cars and other debris are washed                               away by tsunami tidal waves in Kesennuma                               in Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan,                               after strong earthquakes hit the area                               Friday, March 11. (Keichi                               Nakane/Associated Press/The Yomiuri                               Shimbun) # 28
Houses swept by a tsunami smoulder near                               Sendai Airport. (Reuters) #29
Stranded commuters wrap themselves in                               blankets bracing for chilly evening at a                               park in Yokohama, near Tokyo, following a                               strong earthquake hit eastern Japan on                               Friday, March 11. (Shuji                               Kajiyama/Associated Press) #30
A woman checks a map to find a route as                               she takes a rest at a hotel lobby after                               subway and train services were suspended                               after an earthquake, in Tokyo. (Kim                               Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) #31
Evacuees wait in an evacuation area                               following an earthquake in Tokyo, Japan,                               on Friday, March 11, 2011. Japan was                               struck by its strongest earthquake on                               record, an 8.9-magnitude temblor that                               shook buildings across Tokyo and unleashed                               a seven-meter-high tsunami that killed                               hundreds as it engulfed towns on the                               northern coast. (Haruyoshi                               Yamaguchi/Bloomberg) #32
A man looks for supplies in a store in                               Tokyo that has almost sold out of food and                               drink as people are unable to return home                               after an earthquake March 11. (Yuriko                               Nakao/Reuters) #33
Hotel employees squat down in horror at                               the hotel's entrance in Tokyo after a                               strong earthquake hit Japan. (Itsuo                               Inouye/Associated Press) #  34
Stranded commuters watch a TV news on a                               powerful earthquake at Tokyo railway                               station as train services are suspended in                               Tokyo. (Hiro Komae/Associated Press) #35
Residents check the damaged done on a road                               a house in Sukagawa city, Fukushima                               prefecture, in northern Japan. (Fukushima                               Minpo/AFP/Getty Images) #36
Workers inspect a caved-in section of a                               prefectural road in Satte, Saitama                               Prefecture, after one of the largest                               earthquakes ever recorded in Japan slammed                               its eastern coast March 11. (Saitama                               Shimbun/Associated Press/Kyodo News) # 37
A station staff directs passengers at                               Tokyo's Shinagawa train station after a                               magnitude 8.9 earthquake slammed Japan's                               eastern coast. (Hiro Komae/Associated                               Press) #38
Police place roadside flares along the                               highway on March 11 in Honolulu, Hawaii.                               An earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter                               scale has hit the northeast coast of Japan                               causing tsunami alerts throughout the                               Pacific Ocean. Thousands along the coast                               are evacuating their homes in Hawaii as                               the state prepares for tsunami waves.                               (Lucy Pemoni/Getty Images) #39
Puipui Faletoi, of Moiliili, Oahu,                               background center, rests in his vehicle                               with his sons Daniel, left, and Fletcher                               Faletoi in the parking lot of Manoa                               District Park in Oahu, Hawaii. The site is                               a volunteer staging area which could turn                               into a Red Cross shelter if a tsunami                               arrives. The Faletoi family plan to take                               shelter here. (Rebecca Breyer/Associated                               Press)#Students hold candles as they pray for Japan's earthquake victims inside their school in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad March 11. (Amit Dave/Reuters) #
A pedestrian road collapsed in the massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Urayasu city, Chiba prefecture on March 11. (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images) #
A man sits wrapped in a blanket after he was evacuated from a building in Tokyo's financial district, after an earthquake off the coast of northern Japan, March 11. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) #
 










































