There really is not much to say about the disaster in Japan. It was a huge catastrophy because of all of the damage it did. I can still remember seeing the wave of debree washing over a long open farmland. Many people's bodies still wont even be found, because when the tides receide, they will pull many of the corpses, along with anyone who's managed to survive, but is in the water, straight into the ocean. The tsunami was a horrible disaster for Japan.
The tsunami also brings up many interesting questions about Japan. For one, why is Japan's architecture and design so resiliant to natural disasters, but has almost nothing in place to defend from a tsunami? Also, why were so many nuclear plants placed in such a dangerous place to have a nuclear plant? And third, why was Japan refusing help at first, because it brings up the question as to whether or not they are hiding something. The tsunami brought up some interesting questions, but i just hope we will get the answers soon.
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