This Disaster Strikes

Written By Luthfie fadhillah on Monday, March 14, 2011 | 1:11 AM

Japanese government spokesman, Yukio Edano, say, a nuclear reactor leak did not result in high levels of radiation. However, the area within a radius of 10 km from Tepco already emptied. Barricades installed to prevent people approaching. Not long after that, blanking area expanded to 20 kilometers from the location Tepco, which is located in Fukushima Prefecture. The area within a radius of 20 km was dense population scattered in several villages and cities.

Yaroslov Shtrombakh, Russian nuclear experts, said the nuclear reactor leak was determined to be not as bad as had happened in Chernobyl, Russia, in 1986.

Paralyzed

Earthquake in Japan have caused a shift in the axis (axis) of the earth at the location of the quake as far as 25 feet and shift the position of the island of Honshu, Japan's main island, as far as 2.5 meters from the position before the earthquake.

This has caused many buildings cracked, but not completely destroyed, as happens in many countries are experiencing an earthquake and do not have the quality of such earthquake-resistant buildings in Japan. However, the shock of the quake was arrived at Beijing, China, which is 2092 km from Tokyo.

Narita International Airport in Tokyo was operating again on Saturday. However, airport services have not recovered 100 percent. The airport was closed overnight after the quake. The signs of visible damage caused by the earthquake in some corners of Narita Airport Terminal 2.

Flight schedules are also not fully recovered. In fact, most of the flights scheduled to arrive at Narita, Saturday morning until noon, canceled or postponed until an undetermined time. As a result, hundreds of passengers forced to stay and sleep in the airport until Saturday afternoon.

Passengers who had just arrived also piled up at the airport because they could not immediately leave the airport into downtown Tokyo. The main highway that connects downtown Tokyo and Narita Airport is still closed due to the earthquake so that the entire airport transportation bus services not operated until this Sunday.

The train being the only mainstay of cheap transportation to get to Tokyo, a distance of 80 kilometers from Narita. However, passengers queue becomes very long because of all the passengers were moved to this mode of transportation.

For those who have more money, a taxi be the only option even though the fare is very expensive, reaching approximately USD 2 million. The delegation invited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, including the Compass, was also forced to use taxis to attend nuclear disarmament campaign. It took more than 3 hours to reach the hotel in the Akasaka in downtown Tokyo, which usually can be taken no more than 2 hours.

The highway was still closed so that the taxi was forced to take the path marked by regular severe congestion everywhere. The delegation of former Vice President Jusuf Kalla take up to 12 hours to travel from Tokyo to Narita. "We did not move at all for 1.5 hours at the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo," said Jusuf Kalla's personal assistant, Yadi Jentak, Saturday morning.

Aftershocks continue to occur every few minutes that are felt at Narita Airport.

Midden

Kyodo news agency reported the quake caused the deaths of Japanese citizens in 1700 near the epicenter of the quake, off the coast not far from the city of Sendai. However, in the port city Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, there are 10,000 people who are not known to exist, according to television station NHK.

The rubble, including junk cars and collapsed buildings, not just hit the coast of Sendai, the city's most severe earthquake hit, but along the northeast coast of Honshu Island are also stacked debris. Residents simply can not walk because of beleaguered debris that covered most of the roads on the coast of Japan's main island.

Tsunami hit up to 10 km inland from the coastline of Honshu Island. The tsunami brought the stranded ships, collapsed houses, cars, trees, and anything to the mainland. "Brunt of the tsunami was so powerful and fast," said Koichi Takairin (34), a truck driver in Sendai.

More than 215,000 residents near the epicenter of the quake are now living in temporary shelters 1350 locations in five prefectures, as expressed Japan's National Police.

The earthquake caused one million households are not getting the flow of water, especially in northeastern Japan. In the region of about four million building also is not getting electricity.

"Everyone wants to get out of this area, but the roads closed because there are piles of debris," said Reiko Takagi, residents in northeastern Japan.

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