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Date: 03/23/2011 Description: Big fishing boats are left washed ashore after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Wednesday, March 23, 2011. © AP ImageSecretary Kerry (Mar. 8): "Two years ago, Japan endured unimaginable disaster following the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis of March 11, 2011. As we remember the tragic events surrounding the Great East Japan Earthquake, and mourn the victims, we also recall that the world marveled at the resiliency and dignity of the Japanese people as they worked to overcome the tragedy. " Full Text»

-- Secretary Kerry: Marking the Second Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake
--Travel-Related and Contact Information

--U.S. Embassy Tokyo: Updates
--How You Can Help
--USAID Responds to the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan
--From the White House
--USA.gov: Other U.S. Government Information
--Secretary Clinton's Remarks on Commemoration of the Great East Japan Earthquake (Mar. 9, 2012)
--Secretary Clinton's Remarks With Japanese Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto (Apr. 29, 2011)
--Remarks by Secretary Clinton After Signing the Book of Condolences (Mar. 22, 2011)
--Special Briefing by Under Secretary Kennedy (Mar. 17, 2011)
--Special Briefing by Under Secretary Kennedy (Mar. 16, 2011)
--Statement by U.S. Ambassador John V. Roos (Mar. 16, 2011)
--Secretary Clinton's Remarks With Japanese Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto (Mar. 15, 2011)
--Secretary Clinton's Remarks (Mar. 11, 2011)
--Special Briefing by Assistant Secretary Jacobs (Mar. 11, 2011)
--State Department’s Japan Earthquake Task Force



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