Barcelona. (Editorial) .- The number of missing in the earthquake and tsunami continues to rise day by day, in the province of Miyagi. In Japanese town of Ishinomaki could have 10,000 disappeared, its mayor said Wednesday, quoted by Kyodo news agency. The town, located northeast of Japan, had 16,000 inhabitants before the disaster.
Miyagi, where he is also the city of Sendai, is the province hardest hit by the strongest earthquake in history on Japan's territory.
Miyagi, where he is also the city of Sendai, is the province hardest hit by the strongest earthquake in history on Japan's territory.
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