steven s
Well-known member
This might be a repost,
http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/japan-quake-2011/beforeafter.htm
eh, don't worry about them. I, for one, would appreciate your local updates, since you live there. What you are hearing there locally, what your own news is saying.Update 11:14 PM JST....
Wow, not really sure what I should say with all of the posts here recently.![]()
I, for one, would appreciate your local updates, since you live there. What you are hearing there locally, what your own news is saying.
Thank you for the detailed update.Right now, they are talking about recovery and rescue of people in northern Japan. The temperatures and weather conditions (north of Tokyo) are turning to icy cold and there is fear that any other survivor out there, may not make it through the next night or two.
We had a small earthquake about two hours ago, a 3 in Tokyo and 6 further south... didn't seem to disrupt anything.
In general: People in Japan are worried, but they are not in 'hysterics' or on a full fledged panic run. Easily, I'd say other foreigners and tourists here are the ones panicking and wanting to get out of Japan, yesterday. (as evidenced at the train terminal and Narita airport.) I do have one friend, she's in a panic... but then again, she panics at everything. She's not a good example...
That's about it... for now. That's how it is on the ground, here in Taito-ku, Ueno - Tokyo. (Just noticed that my area isn't getting a blackout... woo!)
*snip*
Thank you for the detailed update.
That's because they are "scared" to leave it alone and yet there is nothing new to report. That's why I've kept my eye on the news online and just turned OFF the TV altogether. If it were on, it would not be on the news, it would probably be on something like DIY as I am currently taking apart my kitchen.You're welcome.
The only thing I'll add is that the news on TV is going in a loop, meaning they're repeating the same stuff over and over right now. Nothing new is coming out of local media right now.
Going to turn in for the night, we'll see what a new day brings tomorrow.
As others have said, thank you very much for the updates. I'd rather read your reports, and anyone else's in Japan, really, than anything on TV.That's about it... for now. That's how it is on the ground, here in Taito-ku, Ueno - Tokyo. (Just noticed that my area isn't getting a blackout... woo!)
Again from my inside source...
I certainly hope you realize that people are taking the information in this thread seriously, and I hope you are typing appropriately. It would not be good upset people for no reason.
The 50 employees who had stayed started suffering badly from radiation sickness. I would not expect them to live long lives after being exposed to that much radiation. But I hope what they did will not go unnoticed and that it does provide more time for others to get out.
Nuclear plan has 4 reactors and all 4 are having issues. 2 of the reactors have become unstable. It is possible that if the 2 go, they'll take out the other 2 with issues.
It's not going to be good and the people of Japan have my deepest sympathies
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