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3/10/2012

‘So this is what dying is like’: Japan remembers disaster

This picture taken by a Miyako City official on March 11, 2011 and released on March 18, 2011 shows a tsunami breeching an embankment and flowing into the city of Miyako in Iwate prefecture shortly after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit the region of northern Japan (AFP Photo / Jiji Press)
This picture taken by a Miyako City official on March 11, 2011 and released on March 18, 2011 shows a tsunami breeching an embankment and flowing into the city of Miyako in Iwate prefecture shortly after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit the region of northern Japan (AFP Photo / Jiji Press)


A year ago to the day, Japan was hit by a 9.0 earthquake and a resulting tsunami that led to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. Thousands lost their lives but the question is: if it all happened again, would things turn out any differently?
Sixteen thousand candles: one for each victim of the disaster. With the names of the dead etched on them, all were lit at a Buddhist memorial service in Osaka on Saturday.
Five hundred bodies remain unidentified. More than 3,000 are still missing.
Watch commemoration ceremony in Sendai



It all started on March 11, 2011, when an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale triggered a massive tsunami with waves cresting at 133 feet.
Hundreds of thousands of homes and other structures were destroyed by the inundation. And then the radiation came.
Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant is located in Fukushima Prefecture, some 170 miles north of Tokyo. Of the plant’s six reactors, three had already been shut down for maintenance.
After the most powerful earthquake in Japan’s history struck, the ensuing deluge overwhelmed the Fukushima I nuclear power plant’s bearing capacity.
The plant’s power supply was cut. The emergency generation system couldn’t provide the power needed for the control systems to pump coolant into the three operational reactors. They began to overheat and then full meltdown ensued.
Some 160,000 evacuees wonder if they’ll ever return home due to the radioactive contamination.
It remains to be seen just what impact the radiation will have. Roads can be paved, homes and, hopefully, lives can be rebuilt. But the extent and the lasting effect of the radioactive fallout could linger indefinitely. Just like the memories, genes damaged by radiation can be passed down for generations.
In the first storm, some eleven days after the earthquake struck, radioactivity-contaminated rain fell on Tokyo and 13 prefectures in and around the Kanto region.
While the ocean is believed to have absorbed up to 79 per cent of the Fukushima fallout, traces of radiation were detected in California and beyond. The true extent of the damage may never be known.

Remembering the nightmare

At 2:46 pm local time, a moment of silence is planned to coincide with the exact moment the quake triggered the hellish chain of events.
In that moment of silence, many of the survivors will be left to confront their memories.
Minami Sato, a 16-year-old resident of Shizugawa, said the colossal wave that slammed into Shizugawa was “beyond the imagination.”
The wave fast approaching, Sato ran up the steps into a Shinto shrine, past a cemetery and kept going, finally coming to a halt, out of breath, beside a cell phone tower. The surging sea swept over the refuge below, picking up 16 cars that had been parked neatly in a row and cramming them chaotically together into a corner of the parking lot. Below, the ocean had swallowed all of Shizugawa, rising above a four-story mini-mall and the town's hospital, two of the few buildings still standing — though totally gutted — when the wave receded. “I thought I was going to die,” Sato says. She gathered up two sweaters, two books and a pillow from her ruined house, whose missing front wall looked out over the town.
Toshikatsu Kumagai, a 34-year-old newspaper reporter, told the Washington Post how he had been “swallowed up” by an “extension of the Pacific Ocean.” Finding his way into a capsized boat, Toshikatsu told himself “So this is what dying is like.”
As night fell, the snow came. A house torn from its foundations floated by with people clinging to the roof. They shouted to him, then disappeared into the darkness. His own sanctuary twisted in the water but stayed in place, snagged on debris. “I just sat still trying to not waste any energy,” he recalled. He dozed off briefly. He startled awake to find the nightmare real.
But what if it happened again?
According to public servants and hospital administrators across the country, if the same perfect storm hit Japan today, hundreds of thousands of lives would be at risk. They say little has been done to fix the systemic problems in the planning and intergovernmental coordination that greatly exacerbated the tragedy.
Katsutaka Idokawa, the mayor of Futaba, says his town, which was almost wiped out that day, serves as a model for future disasters.
"We have set a terrible precedent for the rest of the nation and for any town in the world where nuclear plants are located," he said. "I see this disaster as a meltdown of Japan itself."
All around Japan, officials say their emergency plans would probably work no better than Fukushima’s.
And with the accident spurring debate about the safety of nuclear power all over the globe, the Fukushima scenario is a fear that the whole world now faces.
This aerial shot shows a pleasure boat sitting on top of a building amid a sea of debris in Otsuchi town in Iwate prefecture on March 14, 2011 following the March 11 tsunami (AFP Photo / Yomiuri Shimbun)
This aerial shot shows a pleasure boat sitting on top of a building amid a sea of debris in Otsuchi town in Iwate prefecture on March 14, 2011 following the March 11 tsunami (AFP Photo / Yomiuri Shimbun)
An elderly woman cries in front of a destroyed building in the devastated town of Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture on March 19, 2011, eight days after a massive 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit the northeastern coast of Japan′s main island of Honshu (AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm)
An elderly woman cries in front of a destroyed building in the devastated town of Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture on March 19, 2011, eight days after a massive 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit the northeastern coast of Japan's main island of Honshu (AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm)
Source: Russia Today




Video: Cristiano Ronaldo to play "Freestyle" on the iPad

Seems that Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid, he can not keep away from football, even inhis spare time, where the spread video on "YouTube" Ronaldo is engaged in a game of"freestyle" football skills on your own iPad.

Watch the video ...


Source: Yahoo written


Video .. Talented dog plays the piano and sing

A new star appeared in the city, playing pieces by Beethoven, it's talented dog, whichattracted Scandinavian sense of more than 300 thousand viewers on the popular website YouTube.

The British newspaper the Daily Mail, The Pianist Beto, who translated the name to "Ronty" magic of thousands of YouTube users after the owner of the dog show of theFinnish music video of the dog.

Stand "Beto" on the hind legs to reach the piano and plays on the machine using its claws and nose as the dog was howling tunes and shake its tail enthusiastically did notpay attention to the TV next to him and after that what ended his playing of jumps back on his feet and out away.

The owner of this dog has a star and you know the name "" lonnie9991.

Source: Seventh Day


Theft of a stone bridge with a historical value in China

سرقة جسر حجري ذي قيمة تاريخية في الصين
Chinese police have arrested two men suspected of involvement in the theft of the effect of which is a historic stone bridge over the age of a hundred years and a length of 17.5 M. The bridge was named "Vingl" which was located in a village on the outskirts of the city of Shanghai had stolen last fall. The BBC and British television "BBC" that herecently discovered the involvement of two residents of the eastern province of Anhui in the incident.

The witness helped in the arrest of the accused, where he was a resident of the villagesaid the witness, in one day last September, two men unknown effects of their appearance suspicion he decided to truck registration number which they were traveling. After obtaining this figure was questioned by police the owner of the truck, which he said the truck bricks of the two men involved.

The defendants confessed after their arrest that they have used two cranes and two trucks to steal the bridge that they later dismantled and its parts sold in the province ofJiangsu.

The bridge "Vingl" was built in 1907 in the era of the Qing dynasty, which ruled China since the 17th century, and the impact the bridge is architecturally historic value.


Source: Russia Today

A cat run for U.S. Senate elections

قط يرشح نفسه لانتخابات مجلس الشيوخ الامريكي
Channel quoted, "Fox News" said that he had never been nominated named "Hank", live in the city Sebrengfld capital of the U.S. state of Virginia, for election to the U.S. Senate. The cat's independent candidate whose name is contained in the forms.
Said Matthew O'Leary, owner of the cat, who runs his campaign that one of the tasks that will be carried out in the cat if it happens on the job will be to provide new job opportunities. As stated in the "cat Candidate" who was homeless just a few days ago, that the creation of new job opportunities will enable the improvement of life in cities and the country as a whole. Cat Hank has promised that "each bowl will be filled with milk," If voters chose him. The program can be found on the cat in its own candidate and Cefanah in each of the "Logo" and "Twitter."
Hank and compete with the professional politicians in the state are Republican George Allen and Democrat Tim Kaine. Cat and aspires to take over as the representative of the state of Virginia in the Senate and the current owner does not intend to run for the James Webb being awarded in the coming elections.
The cat Hank is not the first animal in the United States decided to enter the world of politics, which had previously been nominated for a dog named "Woodrow" for the post of governor of Texas in 2010 n also recorded another dog named "Bosco" his name in history, as it served as the Honorary President of the City Sagnol, California, in the period between 1981 and 1994.
Source: Russia Today

Canada follow the lead of America and provide the platform coupled monkeys tablet

كندا تحذو حذو أمريكا وتزود القرود بالحواسب اللوحية
Scheduled to provide Alorngōtan monkeys at the zoo in Toronto Canada in the near future platform coupled to the Tablet PCs. It will allow application software "Apps For Apes" special monkeys to tablet computers, will allow these animals to see videos and listen to music and even use the system via a video conference organizer.
And David Zimmerman said the author of software in an interview, told "Bustmedia News" said: "We plan to extend the wireless internet to be able to monkeys in different parts of the zoo to see each other on the screens of computers." "We would like to be there more information available to the monkeys. We see that such activity will benefit the mental development of monkeys."
Has been proven by experience the zoo in the city of Milwaukee mandate Asknnsens U.S. fact the ability of monkeys Alorngōtan to use the touch screen and launch different software, where he said Yan Revert the supervisor of the breeding monkeys in the park, told "Bustmedia News", "The Female Alorngōtan and her son loved the follow-up actions Alorngōtan male who live through a separate computer screen tablet, the two are capable of differentiating between him and the other monkeys easily, as they can see themselves on screen Picture. "
It is believed that biologists continue to use monkeys for tablet computers will contribute to the understanding of decision-making process better.
Source: Russia Today

Children were killed in order to "expel the devil," it

قتلا طفلا بغية
Court condemned the Old Bailey, London's two (woman and her husband) of the descendants of one African countries residing in the British capital murder of a boy in the 15 years of age. The suspected killers that this boy practiced magic, puppeteers tortured him in order to "expel the devil" of it. Quoted by the BBC, "BBC".
There is talk about Bamo Christie, aged 15 years, a brother of the woman involved in the killing, was found dead in the water bath apartment woman his sister, east London on Holiday Birth of last year.
According to statements from witnesses that the boy was over the three days of brutal torture by his sister Magali and her husband Eric Bamo Bekopo people of Democratic Republic of Congo, which currently remain in custody awaiting a verdict against them soon.
It turns out that the couple have used knives and sticks of wood, metal and hammer in the torture of a child who begged his killers to allow him to die in order to avoid feeling pain.
It was Christie, and two of his brothers arrived in London ahead of festival Birth to spend vacation days with their sister and her husband Eric Bekopo. But Bekopo beat the boys of the three curses on the second day, accusing them of witchcraft and the spreading evil in the house. Then focused on accusations that he thought Christie, who is the charm of his cousin. Christie refused to recognize Bmzawh magic, prompting his wife and Bekopo Bamo to torture in order to "exorcism" of it. So far it is not known whether they are Bagrach in the bath or is it who decided to commit suicide.
The defense lawyer tried to justify the heinous deed Bekopo saying that the man committed the crime in a state of dispersion of my mind, is installed by viewing pictures of his brain show the presence of tumors in it. But the court rejected this evidence, the jury also rejected the claim of the woman's lawyer as the crime was committed by force under the influence of her husband.
The London Metropolitan Police Department issued a statement warning of the practices of witchcraft and magic counter by representatives of African communities in Britain, which claimed the lives of many children.
Source: Russia Today

The Indians against the film for Bin Laden in their country

الهنود ضد تصوير فيلم عن بن لادن في بلادهم
AFP

Newspaper "The Guardian" British Indian extremists have organized campaigns of anti-filming a movie on Indian soil address the issue of global intelligence agencies hunt for Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda leader slain before being eliminated by the U.S. Special Forces.
The newspaper reported that the Pakistani authorities have already banned the director of U.S. Kathryn Bigelow Her Award "Oscar" of the film about the fate of bin Laden on Pakistani soil, prompting the director to ask city Chandagark located in northern India as the location for filming scenes for the film, and an alternative to the Pakistani city of Lahore, which are events of the film, where they were introducing some changes to some of the neighborhoods to make them resemble Chandagark city of Lahore.
The Indians announced the extremists who consider Pakistan an enemy of their country they would not allow the band imaging erected flags and Pakistani film on Indian soil.
Participants also entered in the demonstrations, clashes with members of the body imaging, which require police intervention, which eventually allowed to continue imaging operations. The newspaper "Hollywood Reporter" for the protesters said they will continue to ask the Indian authorities to impose a ban on shooting the film in their city.
The former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in the May / May of last year in an attack by U.S. forces on his disappearance in the city of Abbottabad near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.


Source: Russia Today


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