A LONE tree in what was once a thriving forest overshadows evacuees yesterday as they visit the 12-mile no-entry zone in Japan's Fukushima prefecture where a tsunami a year ago devastated its nuclear power station .
Carrying bouquets in memory of the dead, the mourners were among thousands across the country who remembered the massive earthquake and tsunami that killed 19,000 people, unleashing the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.
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