8.8 Richter earthquake hits Japan: Tsunami, nuclear meltdown, many dead

aquamarine

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Woke up, got hit by another quake about 30 minutes ago. Shook our building, I'd have to say it was the strongest aftershock/new quake since the first one. This one was centered two cities away... screw me...

Waiting for the wife to get out of the shower, then we're going out scrounging for backup food and iodine tablets.
 

CoolKevin

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Waiting for the wife to get out of the shower, then we're going out scrounging for backup food and iodine tablets.


I think the food is not going to be to bad from what I heard
but the iodine tablets is going to be hard, from what I have heard they have not issued any yet, that is of my local broadcaster,

I wish you happy hunting, and good luck and take care
 

guy

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The measured levels of radiation from all sources speak of 1015 (max) to 70 microsieverts per hour (µSv/h), not millisieverts (mSv).

Sorry, you're right. TEPCO did indeed say microsieverts, but the news channels are being inconsistent in their reports. Seems like they can't find the μ symbol. Doesn't help that half the physics professors are talking about it in millisieverts.

I'm sure you can appreciate that many of us have been scared shitless for a while. :scared: :bow-pray:
 

aquamarine

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Back from grocery shopping - now heading out to pick up iodine tablets and anything else we might need - get me at the pozland.com Contact Me Tab if you need me.
 

aquamarine

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For those who think a nuclear meltdown will blow away the better part of Japan, please note that the Fukushima nuclear plant does NOT have a combustible graphite core like Chernobyl. A total meltdown should flow into underground containment.
JMA: "There is a probability of 70% of an after shock of 7 or above in the next 3 days. 50% after 3/16"
Also, I'm back from survival shopping. Have about a week and a half worth of food, home security and bought a fishing rod and lure. Will post photos too...

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Our sink after the first shock - glad our bottles are all plastic.

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In my apartment - first thing my wife saw when arriving home

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Crack in the ground from the earthquake - small but could YOU do that just by jumping up and down?

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News coverage was flaky at best

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The children from the kindergarten all brought outside

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During the first major aftershock, even the police took refuge in their cars

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An ambulance carrying somebody inside zipped by shortly after the first large aftershock

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The dark cloud is smoke from the destroyed oil refinery (which at the moment was BEING destroyed)

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Smoke from the destroyed oil refinery

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Smoke from the destroyed oil refinery
 

brutaltruth

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This is so horrible.I'd just know of the nuclear reactor.The only thing that we could do is to pray for the safe of those people and those stupid earthquakes to stop.
Please donate for the red cross.The minimum amount is of $10 dls.
Here's the link."https://american.redcross.org/site/Donation2?idb=0&5052.donation=form1&df_id=5052"
This is the least I can do.
 

aquamarine

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Nothing is left on the shelves of convinient stores and grocery stores short of ketchups and dressings along with some puddings and jellys

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One thing that's left on the shelf

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Our little apartment is usually messy... thankfully.

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Some of our backup water

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Look what I found on the ground when I got home - seems my 70-200 isn't working. Fuck.

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Picked up a fishing rod so that since there's no food left in the stores, there's food in the water.

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The new fishing rod and lure.

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The crack again

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Just got word that OPERATION YASHIMA SAKUSEN is underway just like in the anime "Neon Genesis Evangelion". Many people love the anime, so they are using this phrase. In the cartoon, the entire country of Japan loses power to enable a particle cannon/sniper rifle and other various electricity-sapping things (giant robots/angels). In our case, the power outage is to enable businesses to come back online. Who knew that an anime would help the local economy so much?
 

guy

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Onagawa nuclear power plant in Miyagi prefecture is now reporting abnormally high radiation levels (21 μSv). All three reactors have been shut down. Investigation and details forthcoming.
 

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Thank you for the pictures and keeping us up to date, I think I could survive for 6 months the amount of food I have here, tea maybe over a year or 2, stay safe and take care
 

Ceewan

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The new fishing rod and lure.


I am not sure about your choice of rods and lures but hopefully it doesn't matter. I do get the impression you don't fish much, (of course if you did you would already have a rod and tackle). If the store isn't far then next time you go out buy a spoon fishing lure and make sure you have a filet knife.

Spoon lures don't need to be baited, (shouldn't be baited). You just cast and reel in the line, a fish thinks the lure is a bait fish and and whamo you have your fish. (okay maybe it isn't that easy but you gor the idea).

I caught a kingfish on something like this:
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but if you are casting by that bridge, (if that is allowed), I would use something smaller like this:
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Silver or chrome is best but gold is okay.

Of course I hope it doesn't come to that but fishing is a nice way to spend some time regardless. I am glad you and your missus are still fine and my hopes are that continues to remain the case.
 

aquamarine

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- Restaurant lowering it's price by 1/2 to help those who need food
 

aquamarine

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I fish a lot, but don't have 30,000 yen to put into a rod. The price went from 1,900 yen for the rod I bought to 31,000 yen as all the 'middle of the road' rods were sold out.
 

CoolKevin

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http:// Restaurant lowering it's price by 1/2 to help those who need food[/QUOTE]

Wow, that would never happen here, it more likely go up by 10 times, enjoy your meal
 

krusty69

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aquamarine, thanks for all your posts and pics and keeping us all updated on the situation over there. Hope you and the new wife are staying safe. I didn't know your originally from next door to me in Saskabush. I'm in Alta in Cowtown. Gotta an ex wife from over that way. Not that that matters any more.:cheer:

But on the serious side, stay safe and I'll be looking for more stories from you. Prayers are with you and the Japanese people and all the contributors of AO who live there.
 

guy

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Be careful of fishing around the bay; helicopters have reported oil leaks (in the water) coming from the Cosmos oil refinery explosion and other sources.
 

aquamarine

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The fishing would be from the rivers - I live about 20 minutes on foot from Sumida River.
 

aquamarine

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Core News: OFFICIALS EXPECT A SECOND HYDROGEN EXPLOSION TO OCCUR IN REACTOR NUMBER 3 - NOT A NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
 

Rollyco

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Jesus, what a mess. Heads are gonna roll.
 

lowleg26

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Wow, that would never happen here, it more likely go up by 10 times, enjoy your meal

No kidding. Most places couldn't wait to get the gouge in when people are desperate.

Its actually heartwarming to see something like this in the midst of disaster.

I saw an article elsewhere about how there was pretty much zero concern as far as looting in the affected areas, as well. Japan sure has an interesting culture.

To all our members in Japan, thanks very much for all the updates. Please continue to stay safe, guys.
 

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Another akiba member residing in Japan checking in. Things up here in Sapporo are a lot less hectic than things down on the main island. I hope that all of us living here in Japan keep safe and in good health. My wife much like aquamaine's hasn't been feeling well at all these past few days. However having finally reached all of her friends and family she's able to cope a little better. I thank all of you that have expressed support for Japan and those effected by the disaster. Even though I haven't been directly effected by the devastation, I and the others living here will feel the cold hard reality of the aftereffects. Let's all hope that Japan can make a quick recovery.