You lucky unlike the 62+ dead U_Uhurray for being on the 3rd to last shinkansen out of tokyo when it hit. i didnt actually feel it at all which kinda weirded me out. def felt when the train slammed on its breaks(relatively). was lucky to get out though. all of the subways and shinkansens closed down and everyone is staying in the stations for the night
It's lifenuuuu!!!! :T_T:
Here' a list of the countries on alert...Hope it'll helpCould the tsunami also reach mexico? if it does would it be bad i hope not
U_U we recieved the first .. but its far from our place ..goodluck to us all U_UApart Hawaii, Philippines also received the first scary waves! It might get worse on most countries and islands in the world....
Hoeh.. Luckily they'll have knowledge of when it stirkes..You lucky unlike the 62+ dead U_U
It's life
Here' a list of the countries on alert...Hope it'll help
Hawaii
Philippines
Russia's far eastern Sakhalin Island
Guam
Indonesia
Papua New Guinea
Maluku
North Sulawesi
Solomon Islands
New Zealand
Samoa
The northern and central California coast (US)
Chile
Guatemala
Nicaragua
Parts of Alaksa
Australia
Far south of Antarctica
The list extends mostly to countries on the Pacific then...As I said they are said to be 53 countries
Yeah, that's the only "encouraging" part of this imminent disasterHoeh.. Luckily they'll have knowledge of when it stirkes..
Well the hardest part is the rebound after all.to hear something this is terriable lets hope japan surives this...
Just a little more info regarding the power of this last earthquake...Heres some Al Jazeera coverage of the earthquake with helicopter footage of the tsunami.
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Looks horrible, entire houses were being carried by the water like they were leaves. So far the death total is just at 32, which is incredibly low, but that number is sure to rise. Japan's worst previous quake was in 1923 in Kanto, an 8.3-magnitude temblor that killed 143,000 people, according to USGS. A 7.2-magnitude quake in Kobe city in 1996 killed 6,400 people.
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My prayers go out to Japan.