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File:SH-60B helicopter flies over Sendai.jpg

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English: An SH-60F helicopter assigned to the Chargers of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (HS) 14 from Naval Air Facility Atsugi flies over the port of Sendai to deliver more than 1,500 pounds of food to survivors of an 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a tsunami. The citizens of Ebina City, Japan, donated the food, and HS-14 is supporting earthquake and tsunami relief operations in Japan as directed.
日本語: 海老名市民から寄付された1500ポンド(680kg)の食料を携え、M9.0を記録した 東北地方太平洋沖地震被災地の救援に向かう、 厚木海軍飛行場・第14対潜ヘリコプター隊(HS-14)「チャージャーズ」の SH-60B( 津波で水没した 仙台港付近上空)。
한국어: 에비나시 시민들의 기증한 1500 파운드 (680kg) 이상의 식량을 피해자들에게 전달하는 임무에 해당 SH - 60 시호크 (아츠기 해군 비행장 미 해군 제 14 대잠 헬기 비행대)가 촬영한 센다이 항 상공의 사진. 2011 년 동북 지방 태평양 연안 지진 발생 다음날 상황이다
Date 12 March 2011
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38° 14′ 11.28″ N, 140° 59′ 0.93″ E

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