Ghosts of the Tsunami: The tragedy at Okawa Elementary School w/ Richard Lloyd Parry

Episode 84,   Mar 03, 2021, 10:00 AM

On March 11, 2011, 74 children lost their lives at Okawa Elementary School. The Times' Asia Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, tells the story.

Richard Lloyd Parry is the author of "Ghosts of the Tsunami," which focuses on the story of a small elementary school in the town of Okawa, around 200 miles north of Tokyo. 74 pupils and 10 teachers at the school that day lost their lives to the tsunami that followed the Great East Japan Earthquake. 

"Ghosts of the Tsunami" is a must-read for anyone interested in learning about the disaster: a beautifully written, harrowing account of what happened on 3/11 and the events that unfolded afterward, as it became clear to survivors that the deaths of those children were entirely avoidable.

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Photo: A mural at the Okawa Elementary School, where 74 children died on March 11, 2011. | Oscar Boyd