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Subject: OT: Japan :( And to all the warnings....


icandy265 ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 3:56 AM · edited Sat, 11 January 2025 at 12:14 AM

I'm sorry to all of you in Japan, and I hope that things get better for you!!

I am getting ready to evacuate my little town because a tsunami is headed our way but I'm crossing my fingers that it passes through without too much damage.

To anyone that was in Japan, is from Japan, or Hawaii, or even any other places on the coast: GOOD LUCK! I LOVE YOU ALL!! :)


adh3d ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 4:52 AM

Yes, I join your words, it is a terrible catastrophe. Hope everyrhing goes right for everyone.



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WandW ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 9:20 AM

Indeed.  It's very humbling to see the power of Nature unleashed...

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markschum ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 9:46 AM

just catching up on this , USA today has some pictures.

Good luck Icandy. There no real advice for this except RUN AWAY ! 

I hope there was warning enough for people to get clear but probably not enough :(

 


patorak3d ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 10:32 AM

Hi icandy265,

Are you and your family OK?  Do you need anything?

 

 


KimberlyC ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 10:58 AM

Goodness I hope everything is alright for icandy.

I was looking at the pictures early this morning of this. So terrible.



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drifterlee ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 11:48 AM

My daughter lives in Japan and I just got an email that she is ok. She was in a mall near Tokyo when it happened, and everything just collapsed. Luckily she got out. Always a worry when kids are involved.


SteveJax ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 12:17 PM

I fell asleep with that news playing on the TV. Talk about bad dream inducing news!

 


Miss Nancy ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 5:55 PM · edited Fri, 11 March 2011 at 5:59 PM

it was horrifying seeing those waves moving inland.  this morning the local harbor at santa cruz dropped 9 ft. as all the water ran out in a torrent, then surged back.



icandy265 ( ) posted Fri, 11 March 2011 at 11:14 PM

Hey guys... Me and my fam is ok, luckily it was a very small tsunami... only 7ft tall.... :)

I'm just sad cuz we had it easy when everyone else had it sad... I was shocked to hear that while we were waiting for our wave, California got a bad one...

I hope everyone else is safe and I give my wishes to the victims and family's of victims.


Winterclaw ( ) posted Sat, 12 March 2011 at 12:19 PM

I just heard there was an explosion at one of the nuclear plants earlier and that the earthquake moved japan 8 feet.

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alexcoppo ( ) posted Sat, 12 March 2011 at 1:44 PM

I am aghast seeing in the news assholes going to the beach to watch the tsunami wave in many places in the US. Probably these perspective Darwing Awards contestants think they can outrun a tsunami. No dears, you can't; as the videos showed, even on a car you can have a hard time fleeing.

Tsunami warning means that from one hour before the alert time until all clear you go at least a couple of km inland, possibly on some kind of hill, away like hell from canals (in Lisbon 1755 tsunami, the harbour acted as a kind of concentrator for the wave) and wait. Nature isn't a mother, its the most dangerous bitch you can meet.

Anyway, w.r.t. of buildings, strict japanese rules seem to have worked wonders: compare to Haiti being razed, even without tall buildings. From the news I have, almost all victims are on coastal areas due to the tsunami.

And, needless to add, nuclear reactors, even build to high standards, do not go without problems. Time for solar energy...

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triangle2010 ( ) posted Sat, 12 March 2011 at 8:09 PM

hope everyone in japan get better soon.

it is horrible when watching those news.


Suucat ( ) posted Sun, 13 March 2011 at 5:05 AM

Quote - I just heard there was an explosion at one of the nuclear plants earlier and that the earthquake moved japan 8 feet.

Not only that, but the earthquake was so strong that the Earth axis shifted almost 4 inches.



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icandy265 ( ) posted Sun, 13 March 2011 at 5:26 AM

Yeah, alexcoppo... I totally agree! On the news (in Seaside, OR) there was a guy caught on camera standing IN the water with a beer can in one hand and a camera in the other!!! What does he want to be known as "the guy that was drunk and died taking an underwater tsunami photo?!" Some people are very ignorant of warnings that obviously would not be issued if it was not an issue! lol...

Anyway, I feel terrible for all the victims of course, I just wish that I could've done something to help them. But what's done is done, and all I can do now is wish/pray that the surviving victims and the deceased victim's familys recover soon and have luckier lives. BLESS THE WORLD! =D


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