Japan is reeling today from a horrifying natural disaster that hit
last night. An earthquake rocked the northern coastal area of Japan,
specifically in the Sendai prefecture, only 230 miles from downtown
Tokyo. The earthquake measured around 8.8 on the Richter scale, and to
put this into context, the Haitian earthquake last year measured 7.0 on
the same scale. Japan has also reported a dozen aftershocks as well. In
the CNN clip below, it’s so scary to see the tsunami waves rush over
the farmland and small villages just crushing houses and cars. The
death toll by the coast is rumored to be at 300 today and rising
(hopefully much less than the 150,000 lives lost in the 2004 Asian tsunami).
Luckily it seems that most densely populated big cities, like Tokyo,
were spared the worst damage (and casualties)…..but if you’ve ever had
the chance to visit the small towns in Japan, you know how unique and
precious they are. I’m saddened to think of people and delicate
architecture and traditions that may be devastated.
But I’m counting my blessings that my cousin’s husband, his father
and my family friends are okay so far. They were in the Tokyo subway
when this happened and were evacuated. Thankful that Mikey’s cousin and
fiance are ok, they planned their wedding for tomorrow in the southern
part of Japan. The homie DJ Kastone is safe and sound,
he was touring in Osaka (southern Japan) but will likely have to delay
his plans to fly to Tokyo. And fortunately, the 20 plus coasts that
were on tsunami watch like Hawaii and California weathered their waves.
We have many friends in Japan, and we know our readers do too….our
thoughts and prayers are with them and their extended families.
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The damage and destruction from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan looks massive! I hope the United States and other countries make substantial contributions to the relief efforts there.
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