Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Reconstruction

from The Atlantic:

In just over two weeks, Japan will be observing the one-year anniversary of the disastrous magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that struck its east coast in March of 2011. The destruction was unprecedented and the loss of life and property were staggering -- more than 15,800 are confirmed dead, with another 3,300 still listed as missing nearly a year later. Photographers documented the many faces of this tragedy and have now returned to give us a look at the difference a year can make, re-shooting places that were photographed during and immediately after the quake.

Have a look at the before/after pictures.

My first thought when I saw these was, "Wow! Look at how far they've come in only a year. Good work, Japan!"

My second thought was, "Dammit."



peace.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Thoughts on Japan

Have a look at these images.


I was going to make this post about something I thought was substantive. I was going to rant about how I felt that even though the Japan earthquake/tsunami tragedy is nothing short of catastrophic, it would have been orders of magnitude worse if it happened in California, given the lack of attention that's been paid to United States infrastructure. I had planned on identifying all of the nuclear power plants in seismically active areas of the country and highlight their vulnerability. I had planned to use this event to be tough on us...again.

But after looking at these pictures and seeing the level of absolute devastation in the affected areas of Japan, all of that seems a bit frivolous now.

And it's not as if I don't believe in those things. I do. But the events occurring now in Japan are of such scope and gravity, I don't feel comfortable using them as the filter through which I may disseminate my political beliefs; not while 1,000 bodies have washed ashore in Miyagi Prefecture.

I commend the media for its coverage of the tragedy. They've conducted themselves with integrity and professionalism. I will continue to take in as much of their reporting as I can to keep myself abreast of the progressing events.

And god helps those cats at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.



peace.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Thoughts on Japan Preview

I've been reserving my comments on the tragedy now taking place in Japan for a time when I can adequately wrap my brain around the enormity of this event. I feel every time I get to a point when I can appropriately communicate my thoughts, something else goes awry.

I'm going to make an attempt to share my feelings on this catastrophe tomorrow evening after digesting one more day of coverage and commentary. For now I'll simply say my thoughts and best wishes are with those who've lost during this ordeal. I hope their unimaginable hardships subside quickly.



peace.