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Hawaii, which has a large population of residents of Japanese descent, is raising funds for victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Many residents have been unable to reach loved ones still missing in Japan's devastated areas.

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HEADLINE: Hawaiians Offer Hope and Help For Japan CAPTION: Hawaii, which has a large population of residents of Japanese descent, is raising funds for victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Many residents have been unable to reach...
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Emotional scenes as cousins reunited one week after devastating tsunami

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1. Local resident Hisayoshi Yamauchi cries as he hugs his cousin after being reunited outside evacuation shelter 2. Wide of other evacuees 3. Close-up of Yamauchi crying, talking to his cousin 4. Wide of arena turned into evacuation...
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Family returns to wreckage of house destroyed by tsunami

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1. Various of destruction 2. Mid of destroyed house, UPSOUND: automatic alarm voice (Japanese) "Fire, fire." 3. Wide of destruction 4. Mid of Oshima family in rubble of destroyed house 5. Various of Oshima family members finding photo...
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Charities collect donations for tsunami victims

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1. Mid of people looking at contents of boxes 2. Close-up of sign on vehicle reading (English) "Second Harvest" 3. Mid of man examining contents of box 4. Close-up of bags of rice 5. Mid of men loading trolley with boxes 6. Close-up of...
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Japan's government gave journalists a tour of the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant for the first time since the March 11 disaster. Even though months have passed, a scene of tremendous devastation remains.

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HEADLINE: Press tours stricken Fukushima nuclear plant CAPTION: Japan's government gave journalists a tour of the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant for the first time since the March 11 disaster. It's still a scene of...
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Japanese in Hawaii express concerns for their home country

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1. Wide of dancers at festival 2. People watching 3. Various of dancers 4. Woman in audience 5. Back shot of man photographing dancers 6. Japan Hawaii Culture Expo sign 7. Donation box for earthquake and tsunami victims 8. Child putting...
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Trump: 'Warmest condolences' for Indonesia

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US President Donald Trump extended "warmest condolences" to the people of Indonesia, who are recovering for a devastating earthquake.
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Trump: 'Warmest condolences' for Indonesia

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US President Donald Trump extended "warmest condolences" to the people of Indonesia, who are recovering for a devastating earthquake.
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Officials believe hundreds still buried in mud after Indonesia quake

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While the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami that struck Indonesia rose only slightly on Monday, an official said hundreds may still be trapped in mud that engulfed a housing block in one of the affected areas in...
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Indonesia quake and tsunami devastates coast, deaths top 380

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Wrecked homes, vehicles, in Carita; Serang driving shot

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Little recovery in Palu, 6 months after disasters

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More than six months after a devastating natural disaster ripped apart the Indonesian city of Palu, thousands of survivors are still living in tent cities without running water or electricity.
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ONLY ON AP Tokyo billed as 'Recovery Olympics'

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The US Ambassador to Japan got a firsthand look inside the Japanese nuclear plant devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami on Wednesday. Caroline Kennedy toured the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant for about three hours. (May 14)

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Caroline Kennedy, the U.S. ambassador to Japan, got a firsthand look Wednesday inside the Japanese nuclear plant devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Kennedy, wearing a yellow helmet and a white protective suit with her last...
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WRAP At least 339 dead, search for survivors, bodies in hospital, aerials

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1. Various of debris lying next to damaged shops and beachfront buildings 2. Camp fires burning amongst debris 3. Tracking shot from moving motorcycle of camp fires burning amongst debris 4. Interior of main hospital in Pangandaran...
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A'math, clean-up after deadly tsunami, survival story

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Vailoa Village, Samoa - 4 October 2009 1. Digger on beach cleaning up debris Lalomanu, Samoa - 4 October 2009 2. Various of body found by workers while clearing debris ++GRAPHIC++ 3. Wide of workers standing watching 4. Police at...
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Counselling centres set up for tsunami victims; aid operation continues

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1. Food being distributed to relief camp occupants 2. Boy with loaf of bread running around 3. Mother sleeping with her children 4. Wide shot of relief camp 5. Counsellor with survivors 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saroj Das, Action Aid...
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Ten years after the catastrophic 2004 Asian tsunami, a mother in Myanmar is living the pain a second time. She recently found out that her daughter's body - which she thought was lost at sea - has lain unclaimed for years in a Thailand grave. (Dec. 22)

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SOUNDBITE: Khin Htway Yee, Friend of May Aye Nwe "We were grabbing at one another. Because I have long hair, she tried to pull me but finally I had to push her away. We started on the boat at about 10:00 but it sank just five ten minutes...
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Japanese community hold memorial event in Paris

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1. Wide of the Japanese Ambassador to France, Ichiro Komatsu (wearing spectacles), laying flowers in remembrance of the victims of Japan's massive earthquake and tsunami one year ago 2. Close of flowers 3. Mid of Japanese fashion...
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Ceremonies to mark 100 days since tsunami

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1. Various of cyclists 2. Various of people marching 3. Various of people holding banner 4. Set up of Anuwat Metheewibulwuth 5. SOUNDBITE (Thai) Anuwat Metheewibulwuth, Governor of Phang Nga Province: "In Thai tradition this is the last...
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WRAP Annan, Powell, heads of state arrive for summit

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1. Australian government plane on tarmac 2. Australian Prime Minister John Howard leaving plane 3. Cameraman and journalists 4. Howard shaking hands with Indonesian officials 5. Howard walking off tarmac 6. Indonesian officials waiting...
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Temporary homes built to house those displaced by quake and tsunami

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1. Wide pan from evacuation centre to construction site 2. Various of workers building prefabricated homes 3. Close up of builder on construction site 4. Set up of construction manager, Tsutomu Nakai looking at map 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Art used to help heal the trauma of the tsunami

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1. Various of hotels in Hikkuduwa and beach 2. Surfers 3. Various of Neil Butler on balcony at Sunbeach Hotel and hotel sign 4. STILL: Sunbeach Hotel on December 25, 2003 - the night before the tsunami 5. STILL: Sunbeach Hotel on...