Friday, March 11, 2011

Why's there a crack on the road?

FYI, the biggest earthquake to ever hit JAPAN acually  hit JAPAN today. That thing made cracks in so many places and even had enough power to make a freakin' tsunami that killed a yet unknown number of people.
Even though the earthquake has stopped there is quite a bit of damage done to the country. The hardest-hit areas are the farms in the low-lands where homes were sweeped away and cars could now be used as boats.


The Fire Department is on their Way!
The PM of the country pulled the fire alarm and called both the local fire department and even the fire department in the next town.
President Obama announced that another U.S. aircraft carrier was en route to assist another warship already off the coast of Japan, and other U.S. naval vessels were poised to provide relief throughout the Pacific areas inundated or threatened by the tsunami that continued to roll across the ocean.

Japan has mobilized more than 8,000 troops and 300 aircraft to evacuate those stranded and move those displaced to areas where they can be sheltered and fed, Cabinet Minister Yukio Edano said. President Obama announced that another U.S. aircraft carrier was en route to assist another warship already off the coast of Japan, and other U.S. naval vessels were poised to provide relief throughout the Pacific areas inundated or threatened by the tsunami that continued to roll across the ocean.

2 comments:

  1. This is a horrible, horrible tragedy. I would like to hear more about the situation with the nuclear plants. www.godhatesjapan.com

    --Quaver.

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  2. Why is there a crack in the ground?
    Because everyone is otherwise occupied, with things like finding people and running away from the radiation spewing out of the nuclear power plant.

    Crazy, how in the past year and a half there have been three earthquakes of this sort of magnitude... And while we can track hurricanes and tsunamis, guess at wars and forest fires... There is no way to predict, or prevent, an earthquake. #justathought

    --IBI

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