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Unbelievable footage captures the instant the tsunami hit Japan. From ABC News
American environmentalist Brian Barnes filmed residents of Otsuchi, Japan going about their daily business before the earthquake hit. He continued filming as water swamped the town. Now, he says, "there's nothing left."
Dramatic amateur footage of people stranded in tsunami waters as a wave sweeps away an oil tanker.
Death toll rises to 3,373 after earthquake, tsunami in Japan, police say. Another 6,746 people are missing. With thousands dead and many more still missing following the earthquake and tsunami that hit northeast Japan, one man describes to CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta how he came close to drowning in his car.
New pictures of the moment the tsunami struck in Japan on Friday are still emerging. They show the terrifying scenes, as whole towns were swept away
New video from Japan is showing the extent of the devastation from cities obliterated by both the quake and the following Tsunami. (March 14) From AP
CNN's Anna Coren reports that bodies have been found during recovery efforts in Ishinomaki, Japan.
The U.S. Army is reacting to damaging photos being released by a German magazine. CNN's Drew Griffin investigates.