March 14, 2011

JAPAN EARTHQUAKE Part 3


A survivor looks at a board showing names of other survivors at a shelter in a village ruined by an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami, in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture


A survivor weeps as she looks at a board showing the names of other survivors at a shelter in a village ruined by an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami, in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture
A joint team from the U.S. Air Force and Marines conduct a search and rescue flight over Sendai airport in this U.S. Air Force handout photo dated March 13, 2011. The team is part of the American disaster relief force in Japan to assist with the earthquake and tsunami recovery effort.
A resident walks through a tsunami devastated area in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture.
Debris litters a street in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture.
Dozens of cars burned by fires triggered by the tsunami are shown Monday near Sendai in Miyagi prefecture.
A woman cries amid the destruction in Natori
A yacht washed ashore by a huge tsunami sits on top of a building in Otsuchi
A woman calls out the names of her family members as rescue operations continue in Soma on Monday.
A fire rages in Tagajo on Sunday, March 13, two days after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake shook Japan.
A canal is blocked by cars that were strewn there after a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan.

The No.3 nuclear reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant is seen burning after a blast following an earthquake and tsunami in this handout satellite image taken March 14, 2011.
a woman evacuated from the area surrounding unclear facilities and is checked radiation contaminant.
A destroyed graveyard in the ravaged town of Natori.


I can't still believe this is hapening in Japan now. reminds me world war 2 or so, I feel my power is so useless,,,The little boy said,
If I had a power like Superman,
I would use the power for holding back Tsunami and pulling out someone buried under wreckage, and feeding them ,even if I would lose the power forever.

I should have strong well power like this boy. Anyway I will keep up with information, and challenge all I can do here. Today, Raising money at the school, many many students donated for Japan. Some students donated $50 dollar. I realize Japan is supported by many people and countries and how kind the they are.
Ga nn Ba Re Japan!!
 




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