Massive quake, tsunami kill hundreds in Japan
The Mainichi Daily News
March 12, 2011
TOKYO (AP) -- For more than two terrifying, seemingly endless minutes  Friday, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan shook apart  homes and buildings, cracked open highways and unnerved even those who  have learned to live with swaying skyscrapers. Then came a devastating  tsunami that slammed into northeastern Japan and killed hundreds of  people.
The violent wall of water swept away houses, cars and ships. Fires  burned out of control. Power to cooling systems at two nuclear power  plants was knocked out, forcing thousands of nearby residents to be  evacuated. A boat was caught in the vortex of a whirlpool at sea.
The death toll rose steadily throughout the day, but the true extent  of the disaster was not known because roads to the worst-hit areas were  washed away or blocked by debris and airports were closed.
After dawn Saturday, the scale of destruction became clearer.
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