The carnage
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Down:
* Tokyo's rail network in northeastern Japan, the primary source of daily transport for 10 million people.
* Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, shutdown intentionally for fear of radiation leakage.
* Electric power to 4 million buildings in Tokyo and its suburbs is out.
* Tokyo's Narita Airport.
* Tokyo telephone service.
* Sony Corp. is closed for business.
* Toyota is shut down.
* Sayama production facility closed.
* Tochigi shut its factory.
* Hamamatsu is not operating.
* Nippon Paper Group ceased production in Miyagi and Fukushima.
Damaged:
* Sendai City Airport, flooded.
* Nissan factories in Tochigi and Fukushima suffered fires; two employees suffered minor injuries at Tochigi. All four of Japan's Nissan factories have been closed.
* JFE Steel in Chiba suffered a minor fire and minimal damage.
* Disneyland Tokyo is flooding and its carpark has been destroyed. Staff and visitors are reported safe.
* Miyagi prefecture's nuclear power plant. A fire broke out there but was extinguished.
* Tokyo Tower's upper tip is bent.
* Onagawa nuclear plant suffered a fire that was later extinguished.
* Fujitsu Ltd.'s factories suffered minor property damage.
Damaged or destroyed:
* Massive section of the town of Kessenuma burned.
* 1,800 homes in Minami-soma.
Destroyed:
* Joban Motorway near Mito suffered severe buckling and breakage.
* Honda Motor Co. research facility in northeastern Tochigi prefecture is destroyed. One worker is reported dead after a wall collapsed. Other Honda facilities in the area were damaged, and 30 employees suffered injuries.
* Cosmo Oil Refinery in Ichihara was the scene of an out-of-control fire.
* Kudan Kaikan hall in Tokyo. The ceiling collapsed, injuring an undetermined number of people.
* Dam in Fukushima prefecture. The dam washout caused homes to be swept away.
* 300 houses in Ofunato City were washed out to sea.
Missing and Feared Destroyed:
* Two bullet trains, one with 400 passengers.
* A cruise ship with 100 passengers.