So far, the Initiative has been focused primarily on the short- and long-term needs of Minami Sanriku, a hilly coastal town with 27 individual villages that was home to about 10,000 people and was one of the hardest hit by the 9.0 earthquake and the tsunami that followed. Today only traces of these towns remain: the lowland area, once a bustling zone of fisheries, commerce and housing, now lies flattened to its base, marked by mounds of debris and rubble.
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