User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/Yikes!/@comment-35301431-20110311230644/@comment-53539-20110312102556

Damesukekun hasn't replied to the message I left on the wikia here. I hope Dame's fine.

But the trouble is, Japan is so used to earthquakes, as they said here, they don't know when their serious and when their not. They just go about their daily lives.

My dad got word that his friend in Hawaii was alright last night (for us it was night). His coming home now ASAP. The family they were live reported leaving pets behind though, they were saying they were not going to return home today in case. Guess the pets fate will be met then. Once they get back to their house, he'll grab his stuff and return.

Some holiday huh, and last night they didn't even know how high the waters were or where they had hit. So even outside Japan, the situation in some places is scary. The wave hit a lot of places in the dead of night. There was a dam that burst in Japan as well, amazing thing is the british media knew it before the Japanese. The dam burst also happened at night.

When things happen at night, you are at the mercy of the element. My dad's friend was up when they evaced the street, he didn't want to sleep because my dad told him if it was a desire situation, sleeping would make you fall at the mercy of whatever the elements threw at you. But those by the dam in Japan, I guess they were not expecting that.

Such a sad day, so much destruction. And while I was asleep, a plant self nuked itself. Okay, so putting that many nuclear powerplants within pox. of each other in a country where earthquakes basically happen wasn't ness. a good idea me thinks... But its not my place to crib. We're seeing too big of a disaster. At least now it seems Japan is accepting help, but Japan's not been in this much of a state of panic for a LONG time. :-/