Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Radiation Level has Risin to 7!

According to Yahoo News Japans emperor makes his first appearance to the Location of the crisis where thousands of people were found dead from the earthquake and tsunami that happen last month is March. The emperor made speeches to the survivors and actually broke down into tears when seeing all of this and then trying to tell the survivors that it will all be ok. The emperor said that the radiation is still bad police are still dressed up in suites and gloves and still searching for people.



People are still scared there because the radiation is so bad that they raised it to the highest level people are afraid to eat the fresh produce that the farmers are selling but one farmer said things are starting to pick up since April 1st has passed. There are soldiers and police still searching for the missing people a total of 15,000 people and yet it has been more than over a month later. People don’t even come to that side of Japan because the radiation is so bad Japan reported that this is their worst crisis ever to happen since the U.S bombing them.

I really feel bad for these people that have lost all of their homes but yet that isn’t even the bad part they can’t even go back yet because the radiation is so bad they have to stay in shelters. I’m glad that the U.S doesn’t get hit bad like this I mean we have like hurricane Katrina but I’m not sure if can match up to this what makes it so bad is the radiation in the air.

I am praying for these people that everything will recover and go back to normal for them and find their missing family members. I know that I wouldn’t want something like this to happen to me or anybody else and I hope that I’m never in a crisis like this. I really don’t think the U.S could handle a crisis like this right now anyway we would just go more into debt more than we are now.


4 comments:

  1. Monty, it pains me to think that the crisis in Japan is still threatening the lives of it's citizens. I don't think that I would know what to say if I were the emperor right now. I hope that all begins to get better for Japanese citizens. I think that with hard work they will be able to make a full recovery. Only time will tell what awaits the citizens of Japan.

    Colin S. Campbell

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  2. Nuclear power plants are actually one of the least polluting, more efficient ways of creating energy that we know of right now. I say least polluting and I mean that they can be one of the least polluting if engineers are intelligent enough to not build them on a fault line. It is the engineers mistakes that the innocent citizens are paying for.

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  3. It must be awful for the survivors of this disaster. I can't imagine having my home destroyed and then to not be able to return to what is left to salvage some of your belongings.

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  4. Wow it's amazing how one disaster can lead to so many more. It makes me sad to know that these people are still suffering so much. I only hope it will all come to an end for them soon. I can't imagine living in the situation they are in right now. My prayers are with them.

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