Massive 8.9-magnitude quake hits Japan


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Kingfisher

Here Zombie, Zombie, Zombie...

Okay... Is that bitch for real or is that some kind of stupid joke?
You know what, I'm glad I'm Buddist, but I'm about to go all ape shit on her ass and get my guns. I mean, seriously, WTF! Is she a member of that fucked up Westboro crap? Please, someone curb stomp her!
 
When the big quake hits LA all the media will do is report how the idiot stars are coping.



This hopefully don´t happen so fast ....but it WILL happen.
Maybe in 30 min, ..maybe in 30 years, but it will.

Right now I just see there´s some trouble to reactor No.2 in Fukushima . Looks like the inner hull is broken, radioactive cloud is heading south to Tokyo.:(
 
Tide of death: 2,000 bodies wash ashore on one stretch of coast as scientists warn Japan faces SECOND monster quake and tsunami

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...i-2-000-bodies-wash-ashore.html#ixzz1Gf138Axf


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Grim: The Japanese army search for bodies in Higashimatsushima City, in Miyagi, the state where up to 10,000 people may have died

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Ghost town: A once thriving industrial town off the coast in notheast Japan that has now been decimated by the tsunami wave that washed over the region

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Mourning: Tsuanami survivors carry the body of a victim through debris and past damaged cars in Kesennuma, Miyagi, today

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A week on: Another victim is carried through the wreckage while following the massive earthquake, while right, residents make their way past buildings devastated by Friday's massive quake in Kesennuma

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Danger: Smoke rises from buildings in Kesennuma, Miyagi still burning today after an earthquake and tsunami swept over the area a week ago

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Barren: Only the concrete shells of a handful of buildings are left in this part of Minamisanriku, in Miyagi, that was hit by the tsunami

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Isolated: A house that was built on a mall hill in Minamisanriku overlooks the devastation that was wreaked by the tsunami on the rest of the city

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Reduced to matchsticks: A view of a vast area of tsunami devastated Shizugawa district in Minami Sanriku
 
Apocalypse now: Haunting images from Japanese wasteland show epic scale of disaster as 450 Britons are feared missing

# 70-year-old woman found alive in house that had been washed away by the tsunami
# Japan injects £60.8bn into money markets after Nikkei plunges by more than 10 per cent
# Bread, tinned goods and batteries growing scarce as Japanese panic buy amid nuclear crisis
# Fears for hundreds of Britons believed missing. FO expresses 'serious concern' for at least 50


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...450-Britons-feared-missing.html#ixzz1Gfo7go00


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Vanished: Aerial view of the tsunami devastated town of Rikuzentakata

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Squatting amid the ruins: A woman cooks for her family in front of their devastated house in Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture (left) while an older survivor swaddles herself in blankets and gloves at makeshift shelter at Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture

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Ship out of water: A boat dumped in the street in Hishonomaki, Miyagi, after being swept inshore by the tsunami

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Heart of the wasteland: Japanese survivors of Friday's earthquake and tsunami walk under umbrellas through the leveled city of Minamisanriku

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Precarious: A house perches on top of a bridge in Ishinomaki after being swept away by the tsunami

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A man looks around devastated area hit by earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture

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A ship is seen perched on top of a house in the tsunami devastated remains of Otsuchi, Iwate prefecture

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Left: A truck dangles from a collapsed bridge in Ishinomaki, northern Japan
Right: Destroyed houses are seen in the river at a devastated area hit by earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma


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Facetious

Moderated
check out her youtube channel....its been around a while.....I know a ton of christians that think like this.

Really? Of all the christians I know, they drink, party, curse, gamble and...
now get this ..... :surprise: have intercourse outside of marriage! :surprise:
:drool1:



On point: Did I just hear that:

√ The quake has been officially upgraded to a 9.0?
√Japan proper is now two feet closer to the core of the earth and 13 feet closer to Hawaii?
√ Should a 10.0 earthquake arrive at any location on this here planet, havoc would wreak around the globe . .
 
Really? Of all the christians I know, they drink, party, curse, gamble and...
now get this ..... :surprise: have intercourse outside of marriage! :surprise:
:drool1:



On point: Did I just hear that:

√ The quake has been officially upgraded to a 9.0?
√Japan proper is now two feet closer to the core of the earth and 13 feet closer to Hawaii?


√ Should a 10.0 earthquake arrive at any location on this here planet, havoc would wreak around the globe . .

Where you got this info from? It would be interesting to read...
 
Really? Of all the christians I know, they drink, party, curse, gamble and...
now get this ..... :surprise: have intercourse outside of marriage! :surprise:
:drool1:



On point: Did I just hear that:

√ The quake has been officially upgraded to a 9.0?
√Japan proper is now two feet closer to the core of the earth and 13 feet closer to Hawaii?
√ Should a 10.0 earthquake arrive at any location on this here planet, havoc would wreak around the globe . .

I'm not too much into all the science but this explains it a bit and there are often useful readers comments under the article from people who seem to be knowledgable on the subject


Day the Earth moved: How the earthquake tilted the world's axis by 25cm (and could even cost us a microsecond a day)

* Parts of Japan's coastline shifted 2.4metres

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...shortened-axis-tilted-25cm.html#ixzz1Gg36Yf00
 

Kingfisher

Here Zombie, Zombie, Zombie...
check out her youtube channel....its been around a while.....I know a ton of christians that think like this.

Holy crap. I'd give up the US and all my "freedoms", move to Japan or China, rather than ever be associated with that filth. It sickens me.
 
This is what amazes me about us here in America, yea everyone is out of work and we have huge debt, but when bad shit happens we give everything we can to help others. It doesnt matter if your Dem or a Repub American's see people hurting and we try to help.
 
'We're not afraid to die': Extraordinary courage of the Fukushima Fifty as they return to stricken power plant to fight nuclear disaster

* Workers battling nuclear meltdown briefly evacuated today after radiation levels increased
* French minister: 'Let's not beat about the bush, they've essentially lost control'
* Radioactive steam spews into atmosphere from reactor number three
* Crisis is 'approaching point of no return'
* Officials commandeer police water cannon to spray complex
* Attempts to dump water on reactors by helicopter fail
* Two more previously stable reactors begin to heat up


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...le-nuclear-disaster-hidden.html#ixzz1GmSB7i00


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Stricken: the diagram shows all six stricken reactors. Reactors one to four have been over-heating since the tsumani. But reactors five and six, on a separate part of the site today began heating up as well

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Right: Health risks: Diagram of the human body with pointers detailing the effects of radiation



The nightmare returns: Chilling echoes of Hiroshima's destruction in images from the aftermath of tsunami

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...oes-Hiroshimas-destruction.html#ixzz1GmTmgHEP


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1945 left and 2011 right: Shinto shrines represent the spiritual connection between the people and the land. The traditional Toril entrance gates to these shrines were among the few structures to survive in Hiroshima 66 years ago and in the village of Otsuchi last Friday

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Inferno: A fire engine in the ruins of Hiroshima, left. The atomic firestorm could not be quenched. Right one of the emergency vehicles called out to fight gas fires in Minamisoma

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A life in ruins: An elderly survivor in 1945 searches the rubble of her Hiroshima home, left, and right, the wooden homes were smashed into matchwood in Rikuzentakata

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Terrifying: The tsunami washed away most of Rikuzentakata within minutes, left. Right: nuclear wasteland - entire blocks of Hiroshima disappeared in the atomic blast

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Swept away: Ten thousand people are still missing after Minamisanriku was obliterated, left. Right: Shattered remnant: Seventy thousand died in 1945 when the A-bomb vaporised Hiroshima

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Taking stock: A family looks at the neighbourhood where their home used to stand in Minamisoma, left. A Japanese man is pictured in Nagasaki in 1945, right

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Waste land: a lone man walks across the plain where Minami Sanriku used to stand, where almost no sign of the previous settlement is left

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Ruins: Hiroshima was one of Japan's most industrialised cities before the nuclear bomb was dropped. American generals had avoided bombing it before the nuclear bomb so that the effects of the nuclear blast could be fully measured



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Early hope: Eto'o celebrates Inter's first goal against Batern Munich in last night's Champions League game with his Japanese team-mate Yuto Nagatomo

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rike-sends-holders-through.html#ixzz1GmW8T0oy
 
ive been seeing the images from the aftermath, its all so heartbreaking, makes me not want to to look, but curiousity sets in for me everytime
 

Kingfisher

Here Zombie, Zombie, Zombie...
Is there anyway to stop the retarded news media from humping the iodine tablet story and panicking the lemmings out here in California. You're more likely to die in a car accident on the way to buy the pills then die of radiation poisoning. Oh-oh look out, it's going to rain this weekend, it'll be radiation rain.... SIGH... :facepalm:
 
Don't give up! Japanese Emperor makes a rare TV appearance to urge his people on. But now they must face a new torture, the snow

* Temperatures drop below 0C as 450,000 shelter in makeshift camps with little food or water
* Emperor Akihito makes rare television address urging his people not to give up
* More than 4,000 bodies found and another 7,000 missing assumed dead


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...re-TV-appearance-face-snow.html#ixzz1Go5YhxmG

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Rare appearance: Emperor Akihito speaking during a televised address to the nation

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Things get worse: Rescue workers walk in heavy snowfall at a factory area that was devastated after being hit by an earthquake and tsunami in Sendai

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Desolate: Policemen carry the bodies of victims retrieved from the debris in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture

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Bleak: Survivors read newspapers around a camp fire at a makeshift camp in Otsuchi, northern Japan after Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami

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Human comfort: A woman nurses her baby at an evacuation centre in Natori, Miyagi, (left) while a relieved resident hugs Chief Naval Air Crewman Steven Sinclair, from the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan after he delivered supplies

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Ship out of water: A fishing boat, the Myojinmaru number three, lies on a road in the city of Kesennuma where it was pushed by the tsunami

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Unimaginable destruction: The tsunami-wrecked town of Kesennuma where little remains after it was battered by waves

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Heartbreak and joy: : Yoshie Murakami cries as she holds a hand of her dead mother in the rubble near the spot where her home used to be in Rikuzentakata, Iwate (left). Murakami's 23-year-old daughter is still missing. (Right) A mother hugs her one-year-old twins as they are reunited five days after the earthquake

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Great flood: Torinoumi on the eastern coast of Japan before the earthquake and tsunami disaster (left) and after
 
Japan's earthquake death toll set to hit 25,000 as it emerges ANOTHER town has 10,000 people missing

# Ishinomaki confirms the huge number of its citizens missing
# North Eastern port town was hit by 20ft tsunami
# Fears that overall death toll has been terribly underestimated


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...toll-expected-reach-25-000.html#ixzz1Gp181Mcf


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Port town: Ishinomaki was obliterated when a 20ft tsunami swallowed the North Eastern coastal area

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A few ruined houses are all that lies scattered amid the sludge of Ishinomaki

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Out of place: The destruction in Wakuya, Miyagi Prefecture, left incongruous sights such as a boat marooned inland

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Unimaginable toll: A replica Statue of Liberty stands next to tsunami damaged buildings in Ishinomaki, where officials confirmed that 10,000 of their citizens were missing

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Widespread devastation: A truck dangles from a collapsed bridge in Ishinomaki

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Help: U.S. Navy delivers supplies of drinking water to Japanese citizens in Kuro-Soki, with the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan off the coast of Japan to provide humanitarian assistance as part of Operation Tomodachi

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On a sea of destruction: A boat sits among debris in Wakuya

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Ryo Abe, 10, and Kaho Abe, 7, rest on a rail track as they head to their relative's house with their parents for evacuation, in Ishinomaki

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Surviving: Tsunami survivors cook and eat in front of their damaged house in Ishinomaki

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Still standing: Left, a Japanese search and rescue team sifts the rubble near a high-rise building in Wakuya, photographed in both shots here from a U.S. Navy helicopter

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Dark days: Car headlights illuminate the disaster area in Yamada town in Iwate prefecture on the North East coast
 
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