Gambar-gambar Tsunami di Jepun yang sepatutnya menginsafkan kita betapa kerdilnya kita, ini dikatakan bencana alam tetapi sebagai umat Islam kita wajib percaya ini adalah tanda bala Allah dan kebesaran Allah dan bahawasanya segala janji-janji Allah benar belaka dalam Al-Quran.
In this video image taken from NTV, Japan an aerial view of a tsunami wave can be seen as it heads ashore in the area of Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Friday March 11, 2011. A ferocious tsunami unleashed by Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds of people as it carried away ships, cars and homes, and triggered widespread fires that burned out of control. (AP Photo NTV via APTN) JAPAN OUT.
An aerial view shows tsunami damage and flooding in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12, 2011. More than 1,000 people were feared dead after a monster tsunami unleashed by a massive quake which wreaked destruction across northeast Japan and triggered an emergency at a nuclear power plant.
People stand amid debris on a flooded street in Iwanuma city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12, 2011. More than 1,000 people were feared dead after a monster tsunami unleashed by a massive quake which wreaked destruction across northeast Japan and triggered an emergency at a nuclear power plant
An aerial view shows floodwater and debris around the terminal building of Sendai airport in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12, 2011. More than 1,000 people were feared dead after a monster tsunami unleashed by a massive quake which wreaked destruction across northeast Japan and triggered an emergency at a nuclear power plant.
A resident looks at the debris after the city was destroyed by tsunami, in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011, a day after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
A firefighter and official check the damage of the city, caused by Saturday’s earthquake and tsunami, in Kesenuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011, after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
A tsunami-drifted ship sits on a pier in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Smoke rises from burning facilities in an industrial zone in Tagajo, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Firefighters and others watch smoke from burning buildings in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Gas storage facilities burn in Tagajo, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Black smoke rises from burning buildings in a factory zone in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
A tsunami-drifted house sits below a bridge in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Cars and debris litter an area of Sendai city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12, 2011. More than 1,000 people were feared dead after a monster tsunami unleashed by a massive quake which wreaked destruction across northeast Japan and triggered an emergency at a nuclear power plant.
Residents looks over destroyed buildings half submerged in water from tsunami in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
An aerial view show the devastated Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture on March 12, 2011. More than 1,000 people were feared dead after a monster tsunami unleashed by a massive quake which wreaked destruction across northeast Japan and triggered an emergency at a nuclear power plant.
A man looks over tsunami-drifted debris and mud filling rice paddies in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Vehicles drifted by tsunami converge in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Debris are left on a street in Sendai, Miyagi, northern Japan Saturday, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
People walk in a street covered by debris left by a devastating tsunami in Sendai city, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011, one day after strong earthquakes hit the area.
Residents walk through debris in Sendai, northern Japan Saturday, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
Smokes billow from an residential area in Sendai, northern Japan Saturday, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
A chimney falls onto its factory in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan, after one of the largest earthquakes on record slammed Japan’s eastern coasts Friday, March 11, 2011.
Sendai Airport is surrounded by waters in Miyagi prefecture (state), Japan, after a ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed Japan’s eastern coast Friday, March 11, 2011.
Debris covers a road in the aftermath of a tsunami in Minamisoma city, Fukushima prefecture on March 12, 2011. More than 1,000 people were feared dead after a monster tsunami unleashed by a massive quake which wreaked destruction across northeast Japan and triggered an emergency at a nuclear power plant.
A firefighter and official check the damage of the city, caused by Saturday’s earthquake and tsunami, in Kesenuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011, after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
A fishing boat drifted by tsunami sits on its side on the land near a port in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
People wait for rescue on the rooftop of a ruined building tangled with tsunami-drifted debris in Rikuzentakada, Iwate Prefecture, Saturday morning, March 12, 2011 after Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday.
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