
Japanese rescue workers, emergency services and army units are fighting to save lives and contain the damage after the sixth most powerful earthquake in recorded history struck the island nation yesterday.
More than 1,000 are feared dead after the quake, which measured 9.0 on the Richter scale, shook buildings to their foundations, opened up cracks in the ground and sent a 33ft tsunami crashing on the the north-east coast.
Stranded survivors desperately tried to call for help by writing SOS signs across the roofs of the few undamaged buildings where they have taken shelter, while others surveyed the devastation, stunned.
Fires continue to burn unabated across large parts of the country as damaged oil refineries and gas works billow black smoke into the sky.

Carnage: Amidst Tsunami flood waters burning houses and ships are piled in a mass of debris in Kisenuma city, Miyagi prefecture



Blaze: Thick black smoke rises from burning buildings in a factory zone in Sendai, north-eastern Japan



Devastation: A train sits derailed in Higashimatsushima, Miyagi prefecture
source: dailymail