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May 14, 2011

Town Torn by Tsunami Sees Reopened School as a Therapeutic Step

Martin Fackler:

The week before classes resumed, the middle school's gymnasium was still a makeshift morgue. But the bodies were removed and the floor disinfected, so Kirikiri Middle School could welcome back students for the first time since the tsunami swept away much of this port town.

"In this disaster, we lost many precious things," said Nagayoshi Ono, the principal of one of the two schools that have shared the building since Kirikiri reopened two weeks ago, because it is Otsuchi's sole surviving middle school. "We face a test like a nation at war, and how we respond to this test is up to us."

Two months after an earthquake and tsunami ravaged Japan's northern coastline, survivors are moving to pick up the pieces. As in many hard-hit areas, teachers and students at this tiny middle school seem to share a conviction that by seeking to resume pre-disaster routines, they can move their devastated communities a step closer toward healing.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 14, 2011 1:23 AM
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