Japan's centuries-old experience in dealing with natural disasters proves inadequate to help it handle the man-made nuclear crisis.
THE magnitude 9.0 earthquake of March 11, the 10-metre-high waves of tsunami that followed, and the aftershocks have left Japan devastated, with thousands dead and radiation from damaged nuclear power plants threatening to endanger more lives.
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