I saw that on the news. I just hope they manage to contain the reactors but I feel that the focus has shifted to the reactor's instead of concentrating on the more important issues that are facing so many people around the affected areas. This is indeed a devasting blow & I hope the Japanese people recover from this as soon as possible. Watching those cars being washed away like rag dolls was a very humbling & scary experience.
I saw that on the news. I just hope they manage to contain the reactors but I feel that the focus has shifted to the reactor's instead of concentrating on the more important issues that are facing so many people around the affected areas. This is indeed a devasting blow & I hope the Japanese people recover from this as soon as possible. Watching those cars being washed away like rag dolls was a very humbling & scary experience.
The reactors are such a tiny story in the magnitude of this disaster. Problem is that people tend to fear most the things they don't understand, so the big bad radioactive cloud that supposedly gives birth to Godzilla gets the attention and not the hundreds of people who died and the hundreds of communities wrecked or destroyed. (And yet it didn't take an 8.9 quake to cause the Deepwater Horizon to blow up, instantly kill 11 people, and pretty much decimate the entire Gulf of Mexico.)