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-- Japan's Tsunami 2011
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH http://www.facebook.com/video/video...179420&comments this is by far the most intense footage I've seen of the tsunami. It's really up close. Make sure you watch all 6 minutes of this as it builds from a little stream to the destructive force that it was. Put the sound on if you can. |
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| Originally posted by VDub I found this incredibly informative article on the whole nuclear scare... A little long but a great read here... |
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL thank you so much, you've i feel so much better reading that article. |
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL |
Meltdown alert at Japan reactor
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL |
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I wonder if she will live through the night.| quote: |
| Originally posted by ~C~ Ppl like her should be shot. What a crock of shit. |
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| Originally posted by jester It is awesome someone posted her home address I wonder if she will live through the night.Screw shooting her, give her some good old fashion barium, just enough to shut down her nervous system |
Wow some intense comments on her channel
Let's get back to praying...



National Geographic Countdown to Catastrophe Mega Quake Japan and Beyond
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| The National Geographic Channel released a statement in regards to the devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan and the Pacific that has possibly left as many as 1,000 people dead. To shed light on the events that transpired, National Geographic will air the world premiere of �Countdown to Catastrophe: Mega Quake� Here is a statement released by National Geographic Channel regarding the show, �As the world witnesses what a devastating earthquake can do to a major metropolitan area with the catastrophe that occurred today in Japan, the question arises as to what would happen here in the U.S. if a massive earthquake hit a heavily populated city. |
T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and now Telus are now offering unlimited calls & SMS to Japan.
As long as you make a donation via SMS
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| Originally posted by jester |
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL |
Fourth reactor at damaged Fukushima plant is on fire
Japan faces prospect of nuclear catastrophe. Workers leave Fukushima plant.
Breakingnews.com
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| Originally posted by jester Fourth reactor at damaged Fukushima plant is on fire Japan faces prospect of nuclear catastrophe. Workers leave Fukushima plant. |
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| Originally posted by jester Fourth reactor at damaged Fukushima plant is on fire Japan faces prospect of nuclear catastrophe. Workers leave Fukushima plant. |
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| Originally posted by jester Fourth reactor at damaged Fukushima plant is on fire Japan faces prospect of nuclear catastrophe. Workers leave Fukushima plant. Breakingnews.com |
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| Originally posted by jester Fourth reactor at damaged Fukushima plant is on fire Japan faces prospect of nuclear catastrophe. Workers leave Fukushima plant. Breakingnews.com |
so I'm watching the news and I see them giving out those pills and thinking to myself, how far are all these people from this next very possible Catastrophe? I mean common sense tells me just get as far away as possible damn it!
Helicopter/ planes/ ships...something to get them all out..

Watching the news conference right now... they are posting a 30 km radius (yellow zone) and 20 km radius (red zone) :/ not sure what that is about...
10km zone = must stay indoors and close windows
20-30km zone = must evacuate
Plus there is reports that firefighters are trying to put out the fire at reactor #4
Godspeed.
if shit goes down imagine the contamination? it will affect everyone, not just japan.
When chernobyl happened the radiation went as far as sweden on one side and turkey across the black sea on the other. (that's a few thousands km's)
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| Originally posted by geroin if shit goes down imagine the contamination? it will affect everyone, not just japan. When chernobyl happened the radiation went as far as sweden on one side and turkey across the black sea on the other. (that's a few thousands km's) |
Where you guys watching the news?
I'm watching CNN Live Japan TV
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