On 11 March 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck northeastern Japan, triggering a tsunami that devastated coastal communities in Tohoku and caused the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster. Fifteen years on, rebuilding continues.
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- A 9.0 earthquake and tsunami struck north-eastern Japan 15 years ago
- The tsunami triggered the Fukushima nuclear disaster 12s
- Reconstruction of major roads and public housing is now complete 43s
- Radiation levels in Fukushima have significantly decreased 1m 4s
- Tourism is being promoted again as communities rebuild 1m 11s