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What Japanese did to survive when Tsunami strikes in Japan?

Ghosts of the Tsunami

Book Review

'Ghosts of the Tsunami - Death & life in Japan's disaster zone' is written by the author Richard Parry which consists of 317 pages.

Ghosts of the Tsunami - Death & life in Japan's disaster zone

Northeast coast of Japan was devastated when unpredictable earthquake so mighty that it took thousands of lives by sending a 120-foot-high tsunami. The calamity occurred on March 11, 2011 leaving more than eighteen thousand go dead. The dead bodies were retrieved, found from drowning, burning and fallen under debris. It was a disastrous natural catastrophe of human history in Japan.

It was such a national disaster for Japan since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, even it not spared the Fukushima’s nuclear power plant. Life couldn't return normal in calamity hit area of Japan after the relief operations and rescue efforts over, there was yet another trauma of mystery and that was the haunting ghosts - Ghosts of the Tsunami.

The author Richard Parry of this book, spent around six years when striking of Tsunami in Japan. Richard lived there among the grief stricken people, shared his experience for readers how difficult it was for survival inhabitants of affected area living with the ghosts and spirits of dead, and revealed the apprehensions of community after the tsunami.

'Ghosts of the Tsunami - Death & life in Japan's disaster zone' may be bought from any click and mortar store.

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