The arm of a mannequin sticks out from the rubble in a neighborhood destroyed by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, Japan.
A crane lifts a ship that was washed ashore by the March 11 tsunami during ongoing salvage operations in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
Metal crates still lay scattered more than two months after the massive earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
Elementary school students walking through the tsunami-devastated town of Otsuchi.
The 40-foot-tall breakwater is seen nearly collapsed by the March 11 tsunami in an affluent a part of Kamaishi.
People collect belongings from a tsunami-damaged house in Natori City.
Toya Chiba, a reporter with the Iwate Tokai newspaper, is swept by a surging tsunami at the port city of Kamaishi, northeastern Japan, as the tsunami blasts through the town on March 11. Chiba, who was shooting photos at the mouth of the Owatari River when the tsunami struck him, survived and suffered only scratches and bruises while being swept away about 100 feet by the water.
A quintet from the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, left, hold a free concert at a makeshift shelter at Hebita Elementary School in Ishinomaki.