A Really Bad Surprise
A Really Bad Surprise
According to the news and some research in the Internet, a really big destruction had occurred Japan. The earthquake and tsunami that had just occurred in Japan in March 11, 2011, is known as the most powerful earthquake to have hit Japan. It was an undersea mega thrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0. It is said that this is the most expensive natural on record because the overall price to fix everything can go beyond three-hundred billion dollars! 14,616 deaths, 5,287 injured and 11,111 people missing. Along with over 125,000 buildings damaged or destroyed. Along with all this, lots of roads, railways had caught fire and/or had been damaged or destroyed. Also, many other areas in Japan had caught on fire because of the earthquake. About 4.4 million houses in Northeastern Japan were left without electricity and 1.5 million without water because of the explosion of the nuclear plants. Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan said, "In the 65 years after the end of World War II, this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for Japan.” The damage in Japan was a really big damage. The earthquake and tsunami caused many destruction leaving big damages in Japan. The earthquake and tsunami also caused many damage to the land in Japan. Few areas had moved away from its original place. The earthquake and tsunami also caused damage in other countries. Japans earthquake and tsunami was a big surprise and caused many damages. How do you feel about this?

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I honestly felt that your post was well written, 100 percent true, and was relevant to what is actually going on in Japan. I felt that it was very relevant and suprising about the amount of deaths,injured, and missing people. Thanks by the way, I never knew that those topics could possibly be that specific as you put it in your post. Speaking of that, WOW, 14,616 deaths is a LARGE amount. That is almost unbelieveable, but sadly, I have to believe it because the devestation did happen. I admit that I admire the amount of information you provided in your post. I can tell that it must have taken a while for you to gather that information. It is good that you asked a question at the end because it got me thinking. Obviously, I feel that what happened in Japan was so sudden, so devestating, and in some ways wasn't fair. Of course, I think that the Japenese still have hope, and we can always do something about it. By the way, Great Job! :)