JAPAN CARE Japan assists Japanese emergency response
CARE Japan will assist the ongoing emergency response in Japan after the massive earthquake and tsunami.
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CARE Japan will assist the ongoing emergency response in Japan after the massive earthquake and tsunami.
A massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit Japan this morning. It unleashed a major tsunami which has caused major damage in the country.
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