Martin Karne on 13/3/2011 at 23:22
After all the bad shit they got from the quake, the ghost of nuclear contamination is far worse than anything else.
Yakoob on 13/3/2011 at 23:27
Also apparently one of the vulcanos is now erupting cause of the quake. Not a good weekend for Japan...
Martin Karne on 13/3/2011 at 23:31
Nevermind what I just said, there are also meteorites, iron core meteorites.
:nono:
PeeperStorm on 14/3/2011 at 01:49
Quote Posted by Yakoob
Also apparently one of the vulcanos is now erupting cause of the quake. Not a good weekend for Japan...
Damn. First an earthquake, then a tsunami, now they're being overrun by Vulcans.
CCCToad on 14/3/2011 at 01:54
I'm about to lose the tiny piece of "faith in humanity" that I have left.
edit: How the japanese "Krauts"? WTF is an earthquake tsunami? Aren't those two different kinds of disaster? And since when was Pearl Harbor "Nuked"?
Tocky on 14/3/2011 at 02:52
Bless Jack for making fun of the simpleton racists but they will never catch his ray of wit when they spell no as know and other idiocy. They weren't even alive during Pearl and those who were wouldn't wish this tragedy on them. Fundie fucktards I expect but the bruthas too? Say it aint so Laquinta Inntavious Jones.
Mygod that footage. Poor bastards.
demagogue on 14/3/2011 at 03:42
Here's one of those videos uncut.
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http://gawker.com/#!5781528/street+level-footage-of-a-japanese-town-washing-away)
There's still more than 10,000 people unaccounted for in some of those coastal towns and Japanese news is reporting (from what my Japanese friends say) that the ultimate body count may be pushing that number.
Edit: One paper I saw reported that there's 20,000 people unaccounted for from 2 towns alone, and gave this quote:
Quote:
The police chief of Miyagi prefecture says that the number of deaths from the earthquake would "no doubt be tens of thousands" in the prefecture.
And that's just one prefecture, although the hardest hit. A lot of other papers are hovering around the 10,000 number. About 2000 confirmed so far and the worst parts are still inaccessible.
frozenman on 14/3/2011 at 09:19
Jeeessssssus christ
For the past few days I haven't been able to stop thinking about all that water, black water, absolutely devouring everything in its path.
Does anyone know anything about the geography of these areas of Japan? I understand how a tsunami is formed, but seeing all this footage from different cities I've never heard of, it's just..how is this possible?
Martin Karne on 14/3/2011 at 09:48
Is it an island in the middle of the ocean with very little hills, lets not mention mountains, a few in between.