Sarmatian 11:36 03-11-2011
8.9 earthquake, tsunami alert...
We had a ton of snow yesterday and then a whack of rain right after. I was all happy because I got my roof done in time. Then I wake up and see the news. I almost feel guilty.
Bad stuff. Hope they're okay.
I hope Beefy187 is alright, and the other Orgahs from the area.
Originally Posted by :
I hope Beefy187 is alright, and the other Orgahs from the area.
I spoke with him this morning, and he and his immediate family are fine.
Beefy187 14:01 03-11-2011
Tokyo is fine. Couple people have trouble getting home though.
My family in the country side are fine too. Apparently my grandmothers room is wrecked but shes ok.
Getting weak earth quakes every 5 or 10 min
It must be hell living up north though. Getting magnitude 5s when we only get 1s.
New threat right now is nuclear reactor. Theres a leak and everyone is evacuating.
Glad to see you and yours are ok.
Originally Posted by Beefy187:
New threat right now is nuclear reactor. Theres a leak and everyone is evacuating.
Horrible.
Kagemusha 14:18 03-11-2011
Originally Posted by Beefy187:
Tokyo is fine. Couple people have trouble getting home though.
My family in the country side are fine too. Apparently my grandmothers room is wrecked but shes ok.
Getting weak earth quakes every 5 or 10 min
It must be hell living up north though. Getting magnitude 5s when we only get 1s.
New threat right now is nuclear reactor. Theres a leak and everyone is evacuating.
Im glad to hear that you and your family are fine! My condolences to the families of the victims of this disaster. I sure hope that Nuclear plant doesnt blow up.
Prince Cobra 15:41 03-11-2011
Originally Posted by Beefy187:
New threat right now is nuclear reactor. Theres a leak and everyone is evacuating.
Is it for sure there is a leak in Fukushima or it is a precautionary measure? I really hope it's the second. Take care, Beefy!
Populus Romanus 15:52 03-11-2011
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Japanese people.
On an interesting note, Seattle has a Tsunami warning.
Originally Posted by Prince Cobra:
Is it for sure there is a leak in Fukushima or it is a precautionary measure? I really hope it's the first. Take care, Beefy!
Don't you mean the second? As a 'nuclear leak' is far worse than a 'precautionary measure'.
Prince Cobra 16:10 03-11-2011
Originally Posted by Beskar:
Don't you mean the second? As a 'nuclear leak' is far worse than a 'precautionary measure'.
Thanks, Beskar. My mistake.
And let's hope the reactors will be cooled down.
Allah have mercy!
edyzmedieval 16:32 03-11-2011
Glad to hear you're ok Beefy.
The reactor leak supposedly has been contained - there was a slight leak but it is in control right now. Check the main Yahoo article.
Reenk Roink 16:50 03-11-2011
Good to see you and your family/friends are fine Beefy. Does taka have family in Japan?
Shaka_Khan 19:33 03-11-2011
My condolences for the Japanese people.
I''m looking at the news now. I think CNN just reported that the tsunami hit California. The title is vague though.
Originally Posted by Beirut:
We had a ton of snow yesterday and then a whack of rain right after. I was all happy because I got my roof done in time. Then I wake up and see the news. I almost feel guilty.
Bad stuff. Hope they're okay.
Which I'll be getting tonight, only it's all rain. Also we have no reason to feel guilty. It's not like we performed a ceremony of great darkness to curry the favour of some Eldritch Abomination to make Japan suffer. Well at least I didn't.
HoreTore 20:58 03-11-2011
This is horrendous. And its making me very guilty.
You see, I am sort of biased towards things i nature that goes "boom" or otherwise wrecks something. My earliest childhood memories are exclusively from the times I played with speed or set up things to go boom. For example, every time it rained, I ran to the unpaved road near my house(I liv near the forest line), and played "let's make rivers, dam them and then watch 'em collapse".
So, when I see the footage from Japan, all that water pouring over stuff... I feel bad for all the people there, but at the same time.... I can't help myself, I find it fascinating to see the raw power i nature.
Does this make me an awful person? Am I the only one seeing it this way? I hope this doesn't offend you beefy, or anyone else who are affected by this catastrophe..
Not at all, horetore. I stand in total awe in the power of nature. Seeing things like this happen remind us of how vulnerable we are and what we can do to prevent or counteract it.
Feeling intrigued or fascinated by fierce displays of nature is not something to be ashamed of. It's quite natural(!) and actually good for us.
Very tragic for Japan.
Originally Posted by Reenk Roink:
Does taka have family in Japan?
Taka is chinese (or from Hong Kong), I believe. I know he is fine though, he is currently down the road from me (well, the M61).
Beefy187 23:53 03-11-2011
Unfortunately we still have the nuclear reactor problem.
Evacuation range has been raised from 3km radius to 10km.
EDIT: Emergency announced. Radiation level is 1000 times the normal in the central control room. Temperature is 100 degrees in the pressure control room where as normally its 30.
In total, 350 dead and over 700 missing so far.
Rhyfelwyr 01:57 03-12-2011
Originally Posted by HoreTore:
This is horrendous. And its making me very guilty.
You see, I am sort of biased towards things i nature that goes "boom" or otherwise wrecks something. My earliest childhood memories are exclusively from the times I played with speed or set up things to go boom. For example, every time it rained, I ran to the unpaved road near my house(I liv near the forest line), and played "let's make rivers, dam them and then watch 'em collapse".
So, when I see the footage from Japan, all that water pouring over stuff... I feel bad for all the people there, but at the same time.... I can't help myself, I find it fascinating to see the raw power i nature.
Does this make me an awful person? Am I the only one seeing it this way? I hope this doesn't offend you beefy, or anyone else who are affected by this catastrophe..
I have to admit I'm kind of the same. Heh, whenever I used to be on holiday, whenever I saw a little stream I absolutely
had to try to make a dam.
Prince Cobra 08:30 03-12-2011
In case the worst happens, it does not mean death sentence. There are certain precautionary measures that could be taken. Not all who are exposed to radiation die of cancer (it depends on the quantity of course) and some of them have entirely normal life afterwards. For example, Chernobyl is 134 from Kiev and Kiev is still a very populated area.
Yet, I hope things won't go that bad.
Kagemusha 09:19 03-12-2011
Oh my God! Apparently the worse apparently just happened at Fukushima.The reactor core has melted.Hopefully we know more about this soon.
Beefy187 09:52 03-12-2011
Explosion at 15:30 Japan time at Fukushima.
Awaiting explanation of what actually happened.
Four injured from it.
Kagemusha 10:43 03-12-2011
Prince Cobra 11:11 03-12-2011
If this could be a comfort in the current situation, the Fukushima power plant is different than that in Chernobyl, which mitigates the effect of the catastrophy (or at least these are the words of a Bulgarian engineer). ANd yet, situation is dangerous becuse there is radioactive contamination and one of the walls of the reactor building is gone.
Kagemusha 11:13 03-12-2011
Good news is that apparently the winds are blowing towards the Sea and the cloud is heading to Pacific.
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