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Japan Megaquake

Yeah explosion occurred at 3:30PM local time. The images from the effects of this quake are devastating! Did anybody see that whirlpool/maelstrom?! I couldn't believe it! It's literally something out of a movie. I have never seen a whirlpool in real life, only in cartoons & movies.

I saw that too, apparently it was something to do with the quake cracking the sea floor. It looked pretty surreal.

They were saying on the news that the waves were moving at something like 800kph. I can't even begin to comprehend what it must be like trying to escape that. There was one clip where a wave just swept through a small town and picked up every single building on the way through.
 
I saw that too, apparently it was something to do with the quake cracking the sea floor. It looked pretty surreal.

They were saying on the news that the waves were moving at something like 800kph. I can't even begin to comprehend what it must be like trying to escape that. There was one clip where a wave just swept through a small town and picked up every single building on the way through.

WTF?! a crack in the ocean floor, 800kph waves!!!
 
Got this off Yahoo!7 news feed;

- Japan battles twin disasters, trying to stop a radiation leak at a nuclear plant after an 8.9 quake triggers tsunami up to 10 meters (30 feet), with waves sweeping away homes, crops, vehicles and submerging farmland.
- 688 confirmed killed in quake-tsunami, 10,000 people unaccounted for.
- Cooling system of a reactor at Fukushima No. 1 atomic plant fails on Saturday and a second reactor malfunctions on Sunday morning.
- Smoke billows after an explosion at the plant located about 250 kilometres (160 miles) northeast of Tokyo.
- Workers douse the stricken reactor with sea water to try to avert catastrophe.
- The number of people exposed to radiation was expected to climb to at least 90.
- 170,000 people evacuated from 20-km radius of the stricken plant.
- Number of dead or missing feared to exceed 1,800.
- Nuclear safety agency rates the accident at four on the international scale from 0 to 7.
- Dazed residents hoard water and huddle in makeshift shelters in near-freezing temperatures.
- 5.5 million people without power, while 3,400 buildings either destroyed or damaged.
- Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan says the chaos is an "unprecedented national disaster".
- Contact lost with four trains along the coast area of northeastern Japan, Kyodo news agency says.
- International search and rescue teams rush to Japan, one of Afghanistan's most violent provinces offers $50,000 in aid.

That last line is definitely touching.
 
The atmosphere is eerie here...I've never known Tokyo so calm.
The city is virtually at a standstill. There's no food in the supermarkets anymore, everyone is staying indoors...
But it's a beautiful day, warm and sunny.
First day of spring really, how ironic...
 
Saw some clips of the quake and the damage it has caused, it made me speechless.
 
The atmosphere is eerie here...I've never known Tokyo so calm.
The city is virtually at a standstill. There's no food in the supermarkets anymore, everyone is staying indoors...
But it's a beautiful day, warm and sunny.
First day of spring really, how ironic...


Hey Charles I've heard people are evacuating are you?
 
Well all the embassies are advocating to get away from Tokyo for a few days, but the situation seems more or less under control...We're staying for the time being...
 
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Wow - It's mad how quickly it goes from normal street ----> slight water ---> lorrys floating down the road
 
Yeah that's frightening. Nothing you can really do about it...Even fleeing in a car would not be enough...
 
Please no more.

Watching the Christchurch 'quake was just sad and shock horror, now seeing the Japan one is just too much.
 
The one news clip on Sky News showed a car trying to get away from the onrushing water, but unfortunately he/she could only drive perpindicular to the waves motion, and got cut off...
The camera then shifted away, and you could see a guy trying to run away in the fields, lets hope he made it


Although it's not a nice thing to happen (indeed), as others have said at least it happened to the country best prepared for disasters, and (well at least I think) in the less dense north of Japan

God speed to all the emergency workers in/going to Japan
 
Just heard there has been a 5.1 Quake in the Tokyo area...

Also on the Nuclear front, it looks likely that the Secondary Reactor will go into Meltdown which doesn't bode well as the winds are now changing to a South Easterly Direction (heading for Tokyo)

This is not good...
 
Some shocking scenes. If you go on the Daily Mail website there are some fantastic images they have on there showing the true horror of the quake and Tsunami. It is just unimaginably destructive. So shocking.

What has shocked me even more is when I went onto my Facebook and on my news feed popped up a link my friend posted with the tag 'Americans... Idiots': http://i.imgur.com/eFYYe.jpg

It truly shocks me that in the light of such horrific ordeals people could say such things. They are either joking or seriously sick in the head.
 
Most are cowards and keyboard warriors. Truly shocking, and smacks the complete and utter stupidity that society has become. Its a bloody travesty what has gone on in Japan. I only hope that countries around the world can hopefully unite and give the aid and support that Japan want or wanting from the world.
 
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Wow.

Japanese people tend not to scream in videos like this. I guess they've been expecting it.

10,000 dead? No way. Much higher.
 
Most are cowards and keyboard warriors. Truly shocking, and smacks the complete and utter stupidity that society has become. Its a bloody travesty what has gone on in Japan. I only hope that countries around the world can hopefully unite and give the aid and support that Japan want or wanting from the world.

Agree 100%. It's actually something which makes me so mad. After the Christchurch earthquake, on youtube under a video of the damage and the panic, there were people posting things like "Thank god those sheep shagging, inbred hicks are dead, more air for the rest of us", and I was actually livid. If there is one thing the internet has done, is it has taken away much of the accountability for saying horendus things. Those idiots in the US talking about Pearl harbour is so ludacris and so ignorent. I'm sure they will be the same idiots who don't know a thing about the Tokyo Fire Bombings. It actually gets me so annoyed.
 

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