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Massive 8.8-magnitude quake strikes Japan

chk out guardian's website. they have this video of skyscrapers swaying. very disconcerting.

but Japanese are resilient, chk out their twitter feeds, they are praising the good engineering that prevented buildings from collapsing like play cards, and are already talking of rebuilding and pulling through.
 
May God save lives there. we are very sad and gloomy over the loss of life in Japan
 
Four of my friends and their families in Japan are safe... still trying to get hold of a couple more. Praying for their safety.

More than the earthquake, it was the Tsunami which caused maximum damage and deaths. Truly a massive tragedy. Everyone is waiting for dawn break to get an idea of the devastation.
 
6.38pm GMT: Japanese authorities will release radioactive vapor to ease pressure at nuclear reactor, it has just been announced.
 
OMG one report - use caution on voracity

says 1000 people dead and more than 80,000 are reported missing.
 
should be done....and can help promote understanding between the 2 --given some recent tensions.

My sympathies to Japan, Pakistan despite the issues doesnt forget the sorrow discomfort or harsh times other people face.
 
OMG one report - use caution on voracity

says 1000 people dead and more than 80,000 are reported missing.

What are you sure :eek:? hope the report is false...just saw a shocking footage on CNN 2-3 story building being ripped apart like card board boxes at least 50 houses were falling like a pack of cards it was horrible:cry:.
 
6.27pm GMT: Fears of significant tsunami impact has receded in many parts of the Asia-Pacific area. Tsunami alerts have now been lifted in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
 
another 6.6 earthquake hits Tokyo this time , minutes ago!

US west coast reporting damage out of CA- 8 plus feet surges in places - 35 plsu boats dstroyed and some houses- this is unfolding- Tsumani risk to the US will be over in 2-5 hrs
 
6.46pm GMT: A nuclear expert speaking to CNN said that "a worst case scenario" was a Chernobyl-style meltdown if power and cooling could not be restored. But he stressed that it was a remote possibility.

6.41pm GMT: More details on the planned release of radioactive vapour to reduce pressure on the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, where Japan's nuclear safety agency said pressure in one of six boiling water reactors had risen to 1.5 times the level considered normal.

The Associated Press reports:

After the quake triggered a power outage, a backup generator also failed and the cooling system was unable to supply water to cool the 460-megawatt No. 1 reactor, though at least one backup cooling system is being used. The reactor core remains hot even after a shutdown.

The agency said plant workers are scrambling to restore cooling water supply at the plant but there is no prospect for immediate success.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said the 40-year-old plant was not leaking radiation. The plant is in Onahama city, about 170 miles (270 kilometers) northeast of Tokyo.

If the outage in the cooling system persists, eventually radiation could leak out into the environment, and, in the worst case, could cause a reactor meltdown, a nuclear safety agency official said on condition of anonymity, citing sensitivity of the issue.

Another official at the nuclear safety agency, Yuji Kakizaki, said that plant workers were cooling the reactor with a secondary cooling system, which is not as effective as the regular cooling method.

Kakizaki said officials have confirmed that the emergency cooling system — the last-ditch cooling measure to prevent the reactor from the meltdown — is intact and could kick in if needed.

"That's as a last resort, and we have not reached that stage yet," Kakizaki added.
 

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