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03-28-2011, 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by samokan View Post
Yes I am in Tokyo, I was here when that earthquake hit Japan and felt all the aftershocks. But still life in Tokyo continues. The only time I was absent from work was when the train in my area stopped for the day because of possible blackout but after that , TEPCO scheduled each area so work was back to normal.

Yes that is why I don't read the foreign news because some are exaggerated and even I get scared reading it. The stores in Tokyo closes early lately to conserve energy but other than that, life in Tokyo is OK.

well. this is your decision .. but even the people of fukushima 1 tells now, that they donnot know if they can save this and they are not very optimistically .. therefore maybe you should be better informed about international news at moment ... you are only 250 km far away and if the wind changes again ?! ... of course your home, life, job is in tokyo .. but i by myself would be in holiday for a while and no job would be such important for me to stay ... and i would not return before the situation is clear ... its not a question of panic but a question of clear decison .. noone else can make this for you ... so, hope you make the right decision for yourself ... the only thing i can say: nothing is so important to take such a risk for the own health and life ...
we have had a similar situation here with the accident of chernobyl 25 years ago ... but we was been 900 km far away, and this distance was save because the wind was good for us, the south of germany and the scandinavians had the problems ... but we have had a fear over years of course ...

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Originally Posted by samokan View Post
Yes I am in Tokyo, I was here when that earthquake hit Japan and felt all the aftershocks. But still life in Tokyo continues. The only time I was absent from work was when the train in my area stopped for the day because of possible blackout but after that , TEPCO scheduled each area so work was back to normal.

Yes that is why I don't read the foreign news because some are exaggerated and even I get scared reading it. The stores in Tokyo closes early lately to conserve energy but other than that, life in Tokyo is OK.

..and the people of tepco made this disaster and they tells that they have had mistakes there in fukushima 1 over years in control and service .. so, do you believe them futhermore ?! ... you look better to the results of greenpeace or the americans who measure the radiation too ... so you can see the truth ...

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