Despite the Japanese government's assurance to its people that their country is no longer at risk from serious earthquakes, the biggest natural disaster in human history hits Tokyo during the morning rush hour. Hiroko Fujita, a reporter for the "Asahi Shimbun", plays a leading role in the story.
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Despite the Japanese government's assurance to its people that their country is no longer at risk from serious earthquakes, the biggest natural disaster in human history hits Tokyo during the morning rush hour. Hiroko Fujita, a reporter for the "Asahi Shimbun", plays a leading role in the story.
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