List of cities and towns severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
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This is an alphabetically sorted list of cities and towns severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Cities and towns listed here reported at least US$100,000 in damage or at least one death.
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- ^ "Death toll to top 15,000 in quake-hit Miyagi alone: police". Kyodo News. March 20, 2011. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
- ^ Ito, Shingo (Agence France-Presse/Jiji Press), "Iwate pine that withstood the wage now symbol of hope", Japan Times, 3 April 2011, p. 3.
- ^ 手掛かりひたす��求め 仙台・荒浜 七ヶ浜 東松島 Archived 2011-03-17 at the Wayback Machine Kahoku Shimpo news report, 14 March 2011 (in Japanese)
- ^ Plymouth waiting to hear from Shichigahama friends eye-witness accounts on sister-town website
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