+1 from us here in Sweden. Even though I don't think they would like to travel that far.1234turtles said:the japanese are always welcome in america if things get to hectic in japan
1234turtles said:the japanese are always welcome in america if things get to hectic in japan
1234turtles said:the japanese are always welcome in america if things get to hectic in japan
I saw a clip of tens, maybe even a hundred or so cars get washed away by the water; it really surprised me.KuRensan said:Man I saw some footage on TV o.O I didn't believed my eyes. I never seen such a footage of an earthquake before :S also the water with all those homes and cars.
I highly doubt this has anything to do with that stupid 2012 crap.DryYoshi said:Holy....
This is some serious business. 2012, anyone?
"Good luck" to the Japanese (and stuff)
ProtoKun7 said:Especially as this is 2011. Still, this kind of thing was prophesied, after all.
And I'm watching some more footage now. It's fascinating (don't take that the wrong way, though).
It's just pretty fascinating and sad that this happened. It's fascinating how the quake looks, but sad to see all the destruction.ProtoKun7 said:Especially as this is 2011. Still, this kind of thing was prophesied, after all.
And I'm watching some more footage now. It's fascinating (don't take that the wrong way, though).
I just watch what I think was part of what the tsunami look. It was like watching a wave of of cars and parts of houses.ProtoKun7 said:Watching the inanimate objects, such as the cars, the buildings and the equipment shake and even collapse they way they do is somewhat fascinating; perhaps because it's not common to see for a lot of us. The fact that it's affecting people so badly is just unfortunate though, certainly. In some of the footage I just watched now it showed what looked like strong buildings just get flattened like a house of cards.
QUOTE said:Fukushima No 1 nuclear power reactor in Onahama: the plant's operator Tepco says that radioactive substances "could have already been released" from the damaged reactor, while Japan's prime minister Naoto Kan is saying that residents within 10km of the plant must leave the area.
QUOTE said:Fukushima No 1 nuclear power reactor in Onahama: the plant's operator Tepco says that radioactive substances "could have already been released" from the damaged reactor, while Japan's prime minister Naoto Kan is saying that residents within 10km of the plant must leave the area.