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Originally Posted by GoNative
Hardly overtaken us. The vast bulk of us living here haven't had too much disruption to our lives at all. Up here in Hokkaido there's been practically no difference to everyday normal life.
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think yourself blessed that it has not affected you as it has thousands of others. i shudder when i recall the terrible way that tsunami swept away all in its path. the helpless screams of those who were drowned buried beneath that horrific killer----------nature gone crazy.
the fears of radiation==which knows no real barriers or containment. now the world is re-thinking its energy policy.
japan will always be at risk of more earthquakes. my heart goes out to the whole nation.
i think myself extremely fortunate to still have a home and stability.
in a recent programme about the disaster and examination of the whys and wherefores of earthquakes and trying to predict them--it seems almost impossible. is it just nature treading its forever continuum of this planet---------and heaven help those poor devils caught up in it.
it was surmised that tokyo could be a victim--as one earthquake must set up movement elsewhere.