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Now Nobukiki and Sakiko stayed up all night watching television and listening to the radio with their neighbors.
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Sakiko said it was a relief the next morning at 8 a.m. when police arrived wearing gas masks and hooded jackets and told everyone to evacuate.
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"Only after I saw his face did I feel relief flow through me," Sakiko said.
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Sakiko said people at the shelter were shocked but spoke optimistically at first, cheering one another by saying that everything would be okay, that they would start over in a few days.
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On the way, Sakiko navigated the car around dozens of new cracks in the road.
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Nobukiki and Sakiko plan to move in with their son, who lives near Tokyo, in dormitory-style housing provided by his company, which arranges for shipment of nuclear waste.
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At the new shelter, Sakiko helped take care of the elderly and disabled.
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Sakiko had been through disaster training and was accustomed to handling crises as the head nurse at a hospital.
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On that day, Sakiko Araki, 62, was reading a magazine magazine in her living room when her cellphone chimed with a government-issued advisory about an earthquake.
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