Thoughts and Hopes for Japan
14 years ago
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██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████ Japan is indeed dealing with a slew of devastating natural turmoil. Several occurrences hitting them hard causing massive amounts of damage.
1: the 8.9 Earthquake
2: the massive Tsunami that flowed 3 miles inland in most places.
3: the giant whirlpool that sucked in vasts amounts of debris, possible bodies and more into it's vortex. link
4: Both main and backup cooling systems in 5 reactors of 2 power plants have failed, causing fear of a nuclear meltdown.
5: A second Earthquake hits the other side of Japan ranging approx. 6.1 or higher on the scale.
The death toll is sadly rising. Officals saying up to 17,000 either missing or feared dead
We all know when devastation strikes a part of us feels sorry for their situation. I personally want to express my thoughts and concerns. Mostly in part of the fear of the nuclear meltdown, because for those who know of the Chernobyl Accident would know why.
(For those that don't know here's a link of the aftermath effects of the nuclear reactor meltdown Link )
My heart goes out to those affected by the devastation currently. And hope for things to improve for them, and the fight to prevent the nuclear meltdown. I can't express my affinity for Japanese culture, both historical and modern. the millions of lives affected by the disaster is heart aching in and of itself. I'm hoping, thinking, and praying things get better for them.
1: the 8.9 Earthquake
2: the massive Tsunami that flowed 3 miles inland in most places.
3: the giant whirlpool that sucked in vasts amounts of debris, possible bodies and more into it's vortex. link
4: Both main and backup cooling systems in 5 reactors of 2 power plants have failed, causing fear of a nuclear meltdown.
5: A second Earthquake hits the other side of Japan ranging approx. 6.1 or higher on the scale.
The death toll is sadly rising. Officals saying up to 17,000 either missing or feared dead
We all know when devastation strikes a part of us feels sorry for their situation. I personally want to express my thoughts and concerns. Mostly in part of the fear of the nuclear meltdown, because for those who know of the Chernobyl Accident would know why.
(For those that don't know here's a link of the aftermath effects of the nuclear reactor meltdown Link )
My heart goes out to those affected by the devastation currently. And hope for things to improve for them, and the fight to prevent the nuclear meltdown. I can't express my affinity for Japanese culture, both historical and modern. the millions of lives affected by the disaster is heart aching in and of itself. I'm hoping, thinking, and praying things get better for them.
jasonrevall
~jasonrevall
When I saw the devastation I was almost in tears. Closest I came to crying for some time. I really wish there was something I could do to help them but I can't do much right now :C. I too am hoping, wishing, and praying things get better for them and also that they can prevent a nuclear meltdown. Personally natural disasters are why I think nuclear power needs to be phased out technologically as soon as possible.
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