Tsunami/earthquake in Japan

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Tsunami/earthquake in Japan

Post: # 225821Post dane_c1987 »

Hello,

As you've probably heard, Japan has been hit by a huge tsunami, triggered by the biggest earthquake of the last century.

With the expected death toll on the increase, this is a terrible thing to happen and my deepest sympathies go out to those affected by this disaster, including of course any members of this forum who are unlucky enough to be personally affected.

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Post: # 225823Post happyhippy »

Yes I also wish to add my deepest sympathy to all people that have been affected.There is something really quite awful happening in the world,its one disaster after another.I come from Australia,and we've had droughts,cyclone's,floods,and New Zealand's earthquake!Its becoming quite worrying to say the least.

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Post: # 225824Post Green Aura »

I knew absolutely nothing about this. Just had a quick look on the beeb - I echo your sentiments entirely.

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Post: # 225825Post pelmetman »

We sat in horrified silence watching the television this morning - dreadful.

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Post: # 225890Post battybird »

Been hanging around hospital most of today, feeling sorry for ourselves...read the news in London evening standard on train home and decided life is not that bad for us after all! Terrible news.
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Post: # 225913Post fran »

All those poor people, my heart goes out to them and all those affected by this terrible tragedy.
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Post: # 225917Post Millymollymandy »

Just horrendous, all this terrible weather and flooding and hurricanes and earthquakes and we complain about a bit of snow. :(
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Post: # 225936Post MuddyWitch »

Just wanted to add my sincere condolencies :(

We live on a very dynamic planet & these horrific (from the human perspective) events are the price we pay. As each earthquake relieves tension in one place, it effectively passes it along the fault, so there will be further activity in this area for a while to come yet :(

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Post: # 225967Post Nomada »

Those poor people, I felt sick watching the footage and seeing cars trying to outrun it and not making it :pale: and now a nuclear plant has had an explosion too, that's all they're gonna need. I think you're right Muddywitch, it's not the end of it.
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Post: # 230984Post cocobelle »

I can't imagine going through such a traumatic experience and loosing family and friends and everything you know. I need to remember how lucky I am.
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Post: # 231359Post bikinigardener »

we all have so very much to be thankful for...disasters remind us of that

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