A man looks at a board with the names of people missing since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami at an identification center in Otsuchi town, Iwate Prefecture on Thursday. The center lists people found, both dead and alive, as well as those still missing.
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asianTourist
Missing-people, missing people, and missing moments are various sentiments in human lives.
tokyokawasaki
Missing-people, missing people, and missing moments are various sentiments in human lives.
I hope the names with lines through them are people who have been found!
ReformedBasher
You just have to wonder how many people have been poring through these lists, sad beyond words
nath
I hope the lists have been transcribed onto a website somewhere for families to check?
RobertNTerry
There is nothing that we lucky enough not to have that happen to us can say. I am just glad that I cannot see his face.
Patricia Yarrow
I have decide that "asianTourist" is a poet. Only way to handle this one.
taj
"I hope the lists have been transcribed onto a website somewhere for families to check?" Yes, but there are still plenty of people without PCs (or the electricity to run them), who are making the rounds of evacuation points, hoping to find family members.