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Old 03-11-2012, 05:33 AM   #33390
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Originally Posted by SneakySnake View Post
Whilst we are talking about Japan, I am remembering the nasty tsunami one year on. Looking at some of the pictures with my heart in my mouth.

My heart goes out to all those people that experienced the horror first hand.
It wasn't a good experience for a lot of people. Fortunately, time helps heal. Downtown businesses have re-opened. All but four of the city's schools are back open now. Radiation concerns have also added to the problem but
excessive levels haven't been detected in the drinking water so far. Another 2-3 years and you won't even recognize it as a disaster area. There is still an area of contamination around the nuclear plant, but outside the 12-mile exclusion zone life goes on as before.


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