Thursday, March 17, 2011

Sendai Quake, Tsunami

My deepest sympathies to the families of the tsunami victims and my sincere condolences to the ones that may have lost their loved ones.

Japan is coping not only with the aftermath of tsunami, but also the unfortunate threats from nuclear plants failures.

From the latest news I heard, the weather has turned out to be bad as well.

The whole deal of nuclear energy right now has to be reconsidered and weighed upon really seriously. It is fair to do so by countries whose intention is to have one, however, the process may not be as easy for countries that are already relying on this energy no matter for whatever purpose. This is especially crucial for countries that are prone to quakes, those that are located on or near the major geological faults.

We have learned the hard way as to what had happened in Japan. The experts failed to acknowledge the potential natural threats the plants could be facing from a very clear evidence of active plate tectonics activities in that region.

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