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Japan 8.8 earthquake & Tsunami

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A woman looks over notes left for survivors at the Natori's City Hall, where assistance for disaster victims had been set up. Hundreds of thousands of Japanese people had been displace as a result of last week's disaster.

Thank you so much Sinveld for all the photos and hardwork in putting all these photos and videos for forummers here. My heartfelt sympathies for all those people who suffer so much in this catastrophe.
 
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Hope our government is aware of this. No foreigner will stay. As you rightly pointed out, they will return only when normalcy resumes. Hard and brutal truth.

It's quite obvious. Even their own citizens will leave. How are they going to stay in a place where it is flooded, no home, no electricity and water, no food, and threat of radiation and more earthquake and tsunamis?

Indeed it would be better for the government doing relief work and reconstruction thereafter. Important thing is these people have lost practically everything - and even family - and their government ought to help as much as it can.

It's important to have a strong government so that the country and its people can recover from any disaster. Some people don't realise this until it's too late - they still want to play play with their votes.

Look at the number of earthquakes that shook Japan these few days - unbelievable!

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Ms Elaine Low (right) and her father, Mr T K Low, speaking to the media after she donated S$1 million to the earthquake and tsunami victims of Tohoku. Photo by Ernest Chua


Mr Low said his son travels "quite often" to Japan for business.
Mr Low was Singaporean but became an Indonesian citizen in 1996 and is now a permanent resident here.

see this ultra rich mr. low. he rather give up his sporean citizenship, become indo citizen and come back as a PR :mad:.

tax evasion or what? this just proves that being a PR in spore is better than being a spore citizen. :mad:
 

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In this 2002 photo, workers examine equipments inside of the the No. 4 unit of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi, northeastern Japan. The outer housing of the containment vessel at the No. 4 unit at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex erupted in flames early Wednesday March 16, 2011, said Hajimi Motujuku, a spokesman for the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co.

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In this photo made off NHK TV video footage, a Japan Self-Defense Force helicopter scoops water off Japan's northeast coast on its way to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Helicopters were sent to dump water onto the troubled reactors to cool them down, but the mission was canceled. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said, "We are actually supplying water from the ground, but supplying water from above involves pumping lots of water and that involves risk. We also have to consider the safety of the helicopters above," he said.
 

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see this ultra rich mr. low. he rather give up his sporean citizenship, become indo citizen and come back as a PR...
tax evasion or what? this just proves that being a PR in spore is better than being a spore citizen.

Lots of rich Indons with money everywhere - money also talks in Bahasa Indonesia.

But not Singapore - too clean for comfort for some people. Need to declare and pay tax at highest brackets. Also can befriend Suharto family. Can buy whole Indonesia island bigger than Sentosa to live in.

Most PRs are different. They take jobs - rather than create jobs.

PS If I am Peter Lim, I can also donate one - two million dollars, no problem.
 

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Mizuho Bank says to brief on system troubles
(2011/03/17 09:38AM)

TOKYO, March 17 (Reuters) - Mizuho Bank <8411.T> said it
would hold a briefing at 0400 GMT on Thursday about its system
troubles.
The bank said earlier that all of its automatic teller
machines (ATM) throughout Japan have stopped working.
The bank did not immediately give a reason for the outage.​
 

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Japan's Self-Defense Forces's helicopter scoops water off Japan's northeast coast on its way to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi Thursday morning, March 17, 2011. Helicopters are dumping water on a stricken reactor in northeastern Japan to cool overheated fuel rods inside the core.​
 

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In this photo made off NHK TV video footage, a Japan Self-Defense Force helicopter dumps water over the No. 3 unit of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, Thursaday, March 17, 2011.​
 

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hmm...
lianbeng thinks: seems like God is intervening to stop the messy build-up of wars between China n Japan, S.Korea n N.Korea.
it's ok if u dun believe in God.
Jesus rebuked the storm: "Be still!"
 
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Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant is pictured before helicopters dump water on the stricken reactor to cool overheated fuel rods inside the core Thursday morning, March 17, 2011.​
 

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Thank you so much Sinveld for all the photos and hardwork in putting all these photos and videos for forummers here. My heartfelt sympathies for all those people who suffer so much in this catastrophe.

this girl look very pretty.hope she's fine now.
 

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Customers crowd to buy salt at a supermarket in Wuhan, Hubei province March 17, 2011. Residents in some Chinese cities flocked to buy iodized salt, as many of them believed it could help ward off potential radiation effects as a result of Japan's crippled nuclear power plant following a deadly earthquake and tsunami, local media reported.​
 

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Japanese armored vehicles are parked along destroyed houses while troops help clear up debris in Miyako port, northeastern Japan on March 17, 2011. Residents living in the affected area which was destroyed by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, returned to salvage their belongings.​
 

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Japanese Self-Deforce Force soldiers help to clear debris from houses and shops destroyed in the March 11 tsunami next in Miyako in Iwate prefecture on March 17, 2011. Concern over Japan's ability to contain its nuclear crisis grew on March 17, as military helicopters dumped water onto an overheating power plant and foreign governments urged citizens to leave Tokyo.​
 

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Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (R) and Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda (L) pray in silence at the Lower House's plenary session at the National Diet in Tokyo on March 17, 2011. The official number of dead and missing after a devastating earthquake and tsunami that flattened Japan's northeast coast has passed 13,000, police said, but reports hinted at a much higher toll.

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Japanese Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda (C) speaks to reporters announcing that finance ministers from the G7 group of top economies and central bankers will hold teleconference talks, at his office in Tokyo on March 17, 2011 after the yen surged against the US dollar in morning trading. The yen continued to surge in early Asian trade, hitting a new record high since World War II of 76.52 against the US dollar following Japan's disastrous earthquake and tsunami.​
 
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Students wear hood as they go to their school in a group in Tokyo Wednesday, March 16, 2011 following Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami.​
 

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Japan's Self-Defense Force's hovercraft type landing craft lands with supplies in Ishinomaki, northern Japan Thursday, March 17, 2011.​
 

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South Korean college students take part in a fund-raising campaign for victims of last Friday's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, at the downtown in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, March 17, 2011.​
 
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