As some in Japan formally commenced their first work week Monday since its epic seismic tremor and wave, others — particularly in the nation's upper east — lamented the loss of friends and family, continued momentary expectations that missing could be discovered alive and attempted to deal with a calamity that truly destroyed a few groups.
The country's Kyodo News Agency, refering to Prime Minister Naoto Kan, revealed more than 15,000 individuals have been saved in the days since Friday's 8.9-size tremor. In any case, while 1,598 individuals were formally dead Monday as indicated by the National Police Agency Emergency Disaster Headquarters, the dread was that the last loss of life could be exponentially higher.
That official figure, for example, does exclude 200 to 300 bodies in Sendai that still can't seem to be recuperated, Kyodo reports. Nor does it incorporate a large portion of the number of inhabitants in Minamisanriku — somewhere in the range of 9,500 individuals — who might be unaccounted for.
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