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blondboinsd 03-11-2011 12:32 PM

Massive Earthquake and Tsunami hit Japan
 
My thoughts and prayers go out to all those involved in this devastating disaster

Widespread destruction from Japan earthquake, tsunamis - CNN.com

Quicksilver 03-11-2011 01:30 PM

The global magnitude of this is only beginning to emerge. Heightened state of alert at Japan atom plant: IAEA - Yahoo! News

motordavid 03-11-2011 04:05 PM

I have a friend on Hokkaido, and a very good friend that ran Japan, Korea & Taiwan for me, back in the day, who is northeast of Tokyo...neither have responded. I hope they and their fams are ok. The news vids & pics look like a sci-fi flick. Very sad for all of those people.

Dannyell 03-11-2011 04:39 PM

A disaster of massive proportions...Hearts and prayers go out to the Japanese people

mD hope you'll hear from your friends.

haigha 03-11-2011 09:07 PM

Just heard from my Japanese distributor. He said that most public transportation in Tokyo was out of service and he had to walk 7 miles from work to home.

He wrote that he'd never felt a "shock" like that in his life but that all was well with him and his family. He said that there were quite a few aftershocks and his water heater keeps going off but he hopes things will return to normal in the city while the country deals with this major disaster.

PersonaNonGrata 03-15-2011 04:01 AM

These photos are some of the most enlightening I have seen to illustrate the extent of the damage. It is just unbelievable.

I was watching a story on ABC's national news about how immediately after the earthquake, people were working together to sort through the damage and how there has been no looting, people standing in orderly lines waiting for their turn to buy food, and people voluntarily going without to help others. They explained it as a Japanese philosophy of "being one". It is really humbling to see it in action in the face of utter devastation.

It reminded me of things that have happened here in the US and peoples' reaction to them. I thought about the Rodney King riots and the widespread looting, property damage, and attacks on people. I thought about Hurricane Katrina and the looting that took place even by so-called police officers, the rapes and murders in the Superdome, and the insurance and aid fraud that ensued. It all makes one think. :tsk:

Krimson X 03-15-2011 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by PersonaNonGrata (Post 811836)
These photos are some of the most enlightening I have seen to illustrate the extent of the damage. It is just unbelievable.

I was watching a story on ABC's national news about how immediately after the earthquake, people were working together to sort through the damage and how there has been no looting, people standing in orderly lines waiting for their turn to buy food, and people voluntarily going without to help others. They explained it as a Japanese philosophy of "being one". It is really humbling to see it in action in the face of utter devastation.

It reminded me of things that have happened here in the US and peoples' reaction to them. I thought about the Rodney King riots and the widespread looting, property damage, and attacks on people. I thought about Hurricane Katrina and the looting that took place even by so-called police officers, the rapes and murders in the Superdome, and the insurance and aid fraud that ensued. It all makes one think. :tsk:

9.0 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. This is the worst natural disaster in modern times. Haiti and Katrina pale in comparison.

Our culture in the US does not encourage civility. Never has, never will.

PersonaNonGrata 03-15-2011 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Krimson X (Post 811884)
9.0 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. This is the worst natural disaster in modern times. Haiti and Katrina pale in comparison.

Our culture in the US does not encourage civility. Never has, never will.

Definitely a sort of perfect storm that is just so massive it's hard to wrap my mind around. The photos are jaw dropping.

About lack of civility, you are too right on that and it's sad. :(

Dannyell 03-15-2011 02:05 PM

Sendai Tsunami through Western eyes | Facebook

Donations, more info and some really raw footage of the tsunami not seen on youtube.

UCrewX5 03-16-2011 11:36 AM

Here are some before/after pictures (overlayed on the same photo - use your mouse to scan back and forth).

ABC News - Japan Earthquake: before and after


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