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    Just surprised that there has been no comment on the situation in Japan.

    Surely we can't ignore this!!

    Apart from the loss of life and the massive destruction there is the possibility of a neuclear disaster. Grim indeed!

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    I was wondering the same thing.
    This morning on the radio (ABC news), they said the authorities were expececting the death toll to exceed 10,000 . A sobering thought.
    The neuclear situation is apparently being played down by the Japenese authorities. Other reports are sounding like a different story. Hopefully things will not be as bad as feared.

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    Japan battles nuclear crisis - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    seems their web page has a bit.

    Has anyone heard how Stu from Japan is ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironwood View Post
    I was wondering the same thing.
    This morning on the radio (ABC news), they said the authorities were expececting the death toll to exceed 10,000 . A sobering thought.
    The neuclear situation is apparently being played down by the Japenese authorities. Other reports are sounding like a different story. Hopefully things will not be as bad as feared.

    Media in Australia sucks the 10,000 are from a town devastated by the Tsunami waters not the plant.

    I hate just sitting around doing nothing and watching well meaning people who are trained, no one is trained for these sorts of disasters. Time is wasted by bureaucracy .

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Media in Australia sucks the 10,000 are from a town devastated by the Tsunami waters not the plant.

    I hate just sitting around doing nothing and watching well meaning people who are trained, no one is trained for these sorts of disasters. Time is wasted by bureaucracy .
    That's a bloody badly worded sentence, but I don't think the intention was to link the deaths to the radiation. It's an absolute tragedy unfolding. A dam also burst in Fukushima province, wiping out scores of houses and an oil refinery exploded and burned for hours also killing many and spewing toxic gas and liquids into the air and ground.

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    For us we are reliving the close shave of the Kobe quake. We were living in Tokyo at the time and had planned to be in Kobe on the day of the quake. After booking our train tickets for and accommodation in Kobe SWMBO said can we go a day later because she wanted to go to a traditional clothing market which was only operating one day a month. So after a few hassles I managed to change the arrangements. Early on the morning of quake I was in the lab when the main quake went off. I didn't feel it but SWMBO did. Minutes later we set out for Kobe not knowing the scale of the disaster and it was only when we got to the Yokohama bullet train station did we sense there was a problem because the trains were not running to schedule. Eventually I managed to call my host in Kobe who repeated over and over, "Not come Kobe".

    The hotel we had booked was pancaked. Now SWMBO can go shopping any time she likes

    We were very impressed with the scale of their preparations for these things, evacuation drills, fire drills, tsunami warnings on TV, the engineering of the evacuation centres and tall buildings etc, but if a quake happens relatively close to shore their systems are still not fast enough to warn people to get away.

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    Stu from Japan is ok. There is another thread where this was mentioned.

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    I'm feeling a little bit of disaster overload at the moment. What with the floods in Brissy, friends in Townsville for the cyclone, friends in Vic affected by flood, Friends in Christchuch affected by the earthquake, Friends in Japan affected by the horrors over there. I was booked to go to Christchurch the weekend after the quake, naturally I cancelled that trip.

    Not good. There is a heap of volcanic activity going on around as well.

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    Did Australia receive any damage from the Tsunami?

    Northern California did have some minimal damage but in Southern California the coast more or less parallels the direction of the Tsunami so damage was nil.

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    No damage here Rich. We are well shielded by the islands to the north and north east of us.

    Seems as if the nuclear problem could eventually be worse than the quake and tsunami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Seems as if the nuclear problem could eventually be worse than the quake and tsunami.
    Please think about how you might quantify that. I've been reading another forum's thread on the earthquake and tsunami that quickly degenerated into an argument about nuclear power. Let's not go the same way here. Two tragic event of epic proportions have occurred. The unfolding nuclear situation is anything but clear.

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    Don't forget the fourth estate has the right to spruke misleading information in the interests of sales and ratings. Save yourself some heartbeats and don't believe the media, they really should be sued for culpable reporting.

    Here is a link with some good explanations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy View Post
    Don't forget the fourth estate has the right to spruke misleading information in the interests of sales and ratings. Save yourself some heartbeats and don't believe the media, they really should be sued for culpable reporting.

    Here is a link with some good explanations.
    That links not working for me. Here's one I have
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