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Monday, March 14, 2011
Rant #462: Japan
What can you say about the devastation that has taken place in Japan?
The entire country, which exists on a major fault line, got socked by last week's tsunami.
For them, it was the end of the world as they knew it. I read that the death toll could pass 10,000.
And there is tremendous fear that there could be radioactive fallout from nuclear reactors over there.
It is scary.
Let's put it in perspective of our own country. We have been told for years that California lives on a major fault line, and it was just a matter of time before the West Coast experienced an earthquake that would be the do all and end all of all earthquakes, forever changing the landscape in that part of the country.
Well, that hasn't come yet, and may not come--and hopefully won't ever come--during our lifetime.
But, Japan had its own mother of all tsunamis and earthquakes last week, so they had theirs, so to speak.
Can ours be far behind?
My wife and I were watching the news yesterday, and we saw the devastation through video that was shot. It was incredible. Boats and cars were on top of buildings. Water ate through cities as if they were nothing. People lost loved ones, or were searching for loved ones under tons of rubble.
It was heartbreaking.
But the Japanese will bounce back. You know they will. It might take some time, but this massive event won't knock them out. It will only make them stronger.
But for right now, it really makes you stop and pause.
We have had earthquakes--minor ones of course--in my neck of the woods on Long Island.
If we can have such things happen here, well, it can happen anywhere.
And I think Japan's experience demonstrated that.
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