Japanese bread company goes above and beyond during the disaster, feeding people and keeping their spirits up at the same time.
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Messagess of support, this time from Taiwan, keep pouring in following the deadly earthquake in Kumamoto.
Although it has been more than two and a half years since the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck northeastern Japan, much of the area is still in need of disaster aid for the recovery efforts. But before you look around your house for items to donate, take a look at what volunteer groups, local governments and aid recipients themselves would rather you keep at home. And you might be very surprised to what else Twitter users have deemed the most “unnecessary things at a disaster zone.”