Japanese city shaves mountain to avoid future tsunamis
The healing continues, more than four years after a magnitude-nine earthquake triggered a massive tsunami that devastated Japan, killing more than 15,000. Ten hours a day, six days a week, rock is funneled through nearly two miles of giant conveyor belts. It'll form a new foundation for an entire town. Amya Miller is an American who grew up in Japan. She was so devastated by news of the tsunami that she flew to Japan to volunteer -- and never left.
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