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Japanese Resiliency After Mega Quake
« on: March 24, 2011, 09:51:10 AM »
Absolutely AMAZING!!!!

The Japanese road repaired SIX days after it was destroyed by quake
By MAIL FOREIGN SERVICE
Last updated at 2:01 AM on 24th March 2011

The picture of gaping chasms in a Japanese highway demonstrated the power of the March 11 earthquake.
Now the astonishing speed of reconstruction is being used to highlight the nation’s ability to get back on its feet.

Work began on March 17 and six days later the cratered section of the Great Kanto Highway in Naka was as good as new. It was ready to re-open to traffic last night.


Now you see it...: This stretch of the Great Kanto highway was wrecked by deep chasms in the March 11 earthquake - but was repaired in just six days

Many workers returned to their jobs the day after the quake and subsequent tsunami and some businesses in the worst-hit regions have already reopened.

The Japanese recovery has prompted some investors, including American Warren Buffett, one of the world’s richest men, to declare that the disaster which has left 23,000 dead or missing represents a ‘buying opportunity’ in the money markets.
Meanwhile, mothers in Tokyo were warned yesterday not to give tap water to their babies.
 
Cars with loudspeakers toured the streets of the capital after levels of radiation from the damaged nuclear plant at Fukushima, nearly 150 miles away, reached more than twice the safety level for children aged a year or less.

Supermarkets were quickly emptied of bottled water in many parts of the city. Parents were also told to ensure that milk was not from cows in the Fukushima district.

Tokyo residents said they had growing concerns about radiation.

‘If they’re saying it’s harmful for children because their bodies are smaller and dangerous iodine can accumulate in their thyroid glands, we can understand that,’ said 29-year-old department store worker Yasuke Harade.

‘But can we really believe it when they say that it’s OK for adults to drink the water? Can we cook our rice in tap water, can we drink tea, coffee? They’re telling us we can, but what is the truth?’

To add to the fears, two strong earthquakes shook the devastated east coast yesterday, and black smoke billowed once again from the crippled plant. The ‘Fukushima Fifty’, the team of courageous employees working inside the plant, and firemen spraying water on the complex were ordered to evacuate immediately.

It was not known when efforts to restore the plant’s cooling mechanism would be restarted.
The scare followed reports that small amounts of radiation had travelled as far as Iceland.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1369307/Japan-tsunami-earthquake-Road-repaired-SIX-days-destroyed.html#ixzz1HXJTWC4E
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Re: Japanese Resiliency After Mega Quake
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2011, 09:54:25 AM »
The leeches and parasites in this country would be waiting for atm cards to go spend on booze women and lotto.

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Re: Japanese Resiliency After Mega Quake
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2011, 09:56:22 AM »
The leeches and parasites in this country would be waiting for atm cards to go spend on booze women and lotto.

"Would be" ? You're speaking as if it didn't already happen.


Actually, in this country, there doesn't even need to be a disaster for "some people" to get free money, food, rent etc.

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Re: Japanese Resiliency After Mega Quake
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2011, 03:08:35 PM »
The leeches and parasites in this country would be waiting for atm cards to go spend on booze women and lotto.

"Would be" ? You're speaking as if it didn't already happen.


Actually, in this country, there doesn't even need to be a disaster for "some people" to get free money, food, rent etc.

Huh?

What the FUCK are you two morons talking about? Envy and jealousy can make "some people" say the most stupid of things.

The article is about the resiliency of the Japanese people to respond to and make right their country after a mega quake. America at its best could not have fixed anything of this magnitude IN YEARS!!!! People in Florida are still living in trailers after years of red tape and nonsense in trying to get their homes rebuilt from the last hurricane...and I am not talking about Katrina and you know how long ago that was. Speaking of Katrina is New Orleans FULLY RESTORED???? NOT!!! How about the World Trade Center?...Gee its only been what TEN YEARS NOW!!!!!

America is a laughing stock before the whole world over the very thing this article represents: Efficiency, Quality, Organization, Planning,  
WORK ETHIC, Citizen Needs, Intelligence.... NONE OF THESE THINGS EXIST IN AMERICA.
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Re: Japanese Resiliency After Mega Quake
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2011, 05:04:19 PM »
Efficiency, Quality, Organization, Planning, 
WORK ETHIC, Citizen Needs, Intelligence.... NONE OF THESE THINGS EXIST IN AMERICA.


All of these things exist in America in abundance retard.  That's why everybody wants to be us, everybody envy's us, and everybody wants to come here.  It's even why your dumb ass is posting on an American board.

I see you mentioned intelligence again.  How are the laws of physics doing in your country this time of year?



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Re: Japanese Resiliency After Mega Quake
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2011, 11:55:27 PM »
SAMSON- none of those things exist in America because Japan isn't afflicted with the North American pavement ape.  Quasi human beings such as yourself are given jobs they are unqualified for -- especially government jobs. Asking one of your homeys to pull his pants up or go two days without raping someone is a tall order. Having roads rebuilt after a natural disaster in 6 days? Impossible.