It's quite distrubing

Mar 13, 2011 22:03

I've tried to follow up closely on any piece of news concerning Japan's latest quake, that's where my roots are and it concerns me a lot. My relatives and friends are all safe so far, yet there are so many people suffering over it and I feel their agony so much. Mexico is also prone to quakes and every 20 years or so, there's a huge one that affects the capital. The last one was in 1985 and by 2005 a quake should've striken the city, yet it didn't. So it may very well be the next quake victim.

But it's distrubing. It's disturbing because the information that Tokyo Electrics is providing is not precise plus, they keep changing by the minute so it's causing more confusion and chaos, and as for the nuclear plants, I'm not sure if the official information is truly real... I just have a feeling that they are hiding someting.

I'm hoping that after this event, Tokyo Electric closes down all its nuclear power plants and use alternate energy resources. This nuclear threat is like reliving the nightmare of WWII. No more nukes! I hope to God that this threat doesn't become another Chernobyl disaster.

On the other hand, aftershocks of the quake haven't ceased yet, Tsunami's are still a latent threat, so the quake relief and aid haven't advanced as much as I hoped.

I belatedly realised about the Help Japan project on LJ so I didn't get to sign up for it, but as soon as the Japanese Embassy in Mexico issues any means of donation, I'd like to do it. Why the hell the President of Mexico announces nothing is beyond me, tho'. /irked

I ask all the people who happen to see this post, please donate any amount of aid possible to your local Japan's Earthquake Relief Options.

Thank you in advance.
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