00:05With a minute of silence, the celebration of the nearly 20,000 victims of the disaster.
00:12In several cities of the country, the Japanese revivieron the moments of horror and panic that happened in a year.
00:19We feel deep pain for those who have died and for their relatives.
00:23We are going to remind them for the rest of our lives.
00:27In Tokyo, with a great march, hundreds of people ask the end of the atomic energy.
00:32For this cause, today remain evacuated more than 80,000 citizens of Fukushima.
00:38After a year of the tragedy, the pain persiste.
00:42I can't even leave my brother, yet it hurts me very deeply.
00:48I start asking myself if I could die here, and then I feel alone.
00:52No is much what I could do. If I just had alas, I would love to go home now.
01:01The 11th of March of 2011, the world was extremely impacted images of the disaster that consumed one of the
01:08most important powers in world.
01:12You need to be able to control that.
01:15A las 2 y 46 de la tarde, en Japón, inició el devastador suceso.
01:20El terremoto alcanzó los 9 grados en la escala de Richter, el cuarto de mayor magnitud en el mundo.
01:27Inmediatamente, un tsunami con olas de hasta 20 metros de altura arrasaban con todo.
01:37Luego vino la explosión de una de las plantas nucleares del país nipón.
01:43El planeta entero entró en pánico. Se temía que fuera el comienzo del fin.
01:48Un año después, aunque Japón se reconstruya a pasos agigantados, aún hay mucho por hacer.
01:55En la mira tienen un objetivo. Recuperación total en 10 años.
01:59Recuperación total en 10 años.
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