Sending thanks to Jay Dee Archer for this astonishing and heartfelt post about the earthquake/tsunami in Japan four years ago.
It’s now March 11th. At 2:46 pm Japan time on March 11th, 2011, the fourth most powerful recorded earthquake struck northeastern Japan off the coast of Tohoku. I was in Yokohama at the time, and never in my life have I felt such violent shaking of the earth. It’s an experience I will never forget.
Looking back, I’m amazed that it’s been four years since the earthquake and tsunami. 15,889 people died, most from the tsunami. The buildings held up to the 9.0 magnitude earthquake remarkably well. It was the tsunami that was devastating. Not only did it destroy or severely damage numerous villages, towns, and cities, it also crippled the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and caused a level 7 meltdown. The surrounding area was evacuated and is still restricted. Few are permitted to enter the vicinity of the power plant. 60% of the people who lost their homes…
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Thanks for sharing it.
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Thanks for putting it together. Such a surreal experience.
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It was definitely surreal being a part of it.
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