Japan Hopes To Reopen Sendai Airport For Relief Flights Within Days

The Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau hopes to open Sendai airport to relief flights within a day or two, it said on Monday, now that floodwater has largely drained from the field. Work crews have begun the huge job of clearing mud that the March 11 tsunami dumped on the runway, says an official with...

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