T he severe blow from
nature with which the Japanese people were struck with on Friday, March
eleventh purportedly took the lives of over ten thousand people while
forever altering the lives and emotional well-being of hundreds of
thousands more. The need to address the multifaceted nature and ongoing
complexity of Japan's disaster is evident with each day's news updates.
Within minutes after the 9.0 earthquake, northeastern Japan was engulfed
by a tsunami that has done more damage then the initial earthquake.
This event was quickly followed by news of possible meltdowns from
at least one damaged nuclear power plant and resultant contamination.
Today's reports speak of over half a million now homeless in addition to
shortages (and need for) water, food and blankets in the still harsh
winter conditions. Emotional needs, too, will be an important issue for
many as new discoveries of deceased are being made.
Along with the needs for many kinds of support, another area of
concern is the breakdown of the cooling systems in a number of Japan's
nuclear reactors. Aside from aftershocks and the threat of more
tsunamis, the threat and effects of more meltdowns remain an ongoing
concern. The questionable placing of nuclear power plants in
geologically unstable regions of the world is exemplified in the U.S.
with the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power plant located directly on a fault
line near the shores of the Pacific in California.
As the tragic discoveries of bodies along the beaches of Japan
continue and ongoing searches by survivors for their loved ones
continue, the Japanese people will continue to need our love and
material support. Therefore, please consider reaching out to personally
help through making a donation to one of many fine groups providing
assistance to the stricken Japanese people.
Several aid organizations are already there and active in the
relief effort. Here is a list of several of them: International Medical
Corps www.imc-la.com, Red Cross redcross.org, Oxfam oxfam.org, Americares americares.org, Doctors Without Borders doctorswithoutbordrs.org.
I strongly encourage you to support the Japanese during this
critical and tragic time. I, also, welcome any comments or suggestions,
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