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Friday, April 29, 2011

What will Japan do after this earthquake?

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The earthquake has drastically affected Japan. More than 1000 people have lost their houses and assets. Relief has come from all over the world. But that is not enough to restore the usual life there. The nuclear plants have been worse affected by the Tsunami and have caused 3 explosions also. The news of gas leaking has created a panic in the neighbor counties and people have started evacuating the area quickly. The rumor of this has spread more quickly than the actual fact. Japan is a well known country for its economical strength and technology. For that reason it has been able to avoid more casualties than Indonesia. Therefore the help has come less than what Indonesia had received then.


That is not the intension of this discussion. What would be the main target of Japan at this moment? Will it be more conscious of such calamities in future? Or will wait for more help from other countries? Of course it will get huge financial help from western countries for rehabilitation and reconstruction. But that would not help to restore the regular life. The country is now facing huge financial problem and unemployment. So, restoration of normal life will take a little more time. The country faced such destructive earthquake needs time restore the normal life. Meanwhile the Govt has started resuming the work of the power plant. Now the question comes of its restoration. The entire country is run by nuclear power. But most of the nuclear plants have failed to work after the Tsunami. The country has declared its nuclear emergency after a cooling system failed to work. According to nuclear power run Japan emergency policy, the emergency should be declared if any cooling system does not function properly.


Japan also appealed to the other countries for help. The Tsunami hit country has appealed “Help those affected by the earthquake in Japan. We are accepting donations to support our online support efforts in Japan and worldwide. Please donate to help survivors of this emergency.

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