Saturday, June 9, 2012

The Japan crisis March 11,2011


The unforgotten day of Japan March 11 2011

The Japan had to face the worst day of deserter on March 11 2011 and this was considered as the worst day of Japanese history ever after the incident of Hiroshima Nagasaki nuclear bombing. The incident occurred in the great east Japan and the magnitude of the earth quake was reported as 9.0.The major affected area was Kanthoku region near Tokyo. This huge earthquake was considered as the most powerful and the deadly disaster in Japanese history. As a result of the earthquake the Tsunami began to occur and this tide was 10 kilometers high in the inland. The Iwate prefecture, Miyako prefecture, Kesenuma prefecture and Fukushima prefecture.


 (citation http://www.mapsnworld.com/japan/areas-affected-by-earthquake-tsunami-map-2011.html)


 The Japanese prime minister during that time considered this as the most severe disaster they have to face after the world war 11.more than 20,000 Japanese people died due to the Tsunami.Then, the next crisis after the Tsunami was the Fukushima nuclear power plant crisis. Due to the Tsunami the nuclear power plants in Fukushima began to malfunction due to the irregular electricity supply.Then, the power plant was affected hugely by the tsunami. As a result of that most of the nuclear gasses inside the plant began to release into the atmosphere. Most of these nuclear chemicals are very harmful to the humanbeings.The explosions inside the power plant made the situation more badly and the nuclear emissions began to occur as a result of this situation. The fukusshima Dai ichi power plant and the dai ni power plant began to melt down little by little after the Tsunami. The radius outcomes were released from these plants and the Japanese government instructed the people to evacuate from the area within 20 kilometers from the plants in Fukushima.

 (citation http://www.mapsnworld.com/japan/areas-affected-by-earthquake-tsunami-map-2011.html)

      As a result of this most of the people had to leave their home towns and they could not come to that area gain.Even,the cattle and the other dairy producing cows are killed because they have contaminated the radium. The next danger was the rain that caused the radium and other ill effective toxins to spread over to the other closer cities and the prefectures. The clouds which were gathered in the Fukushima can be shifted into the other areas of the country through wind. As a result of that the earth and the soil is affected. The plants and the other major water streams are filled with these contaminated water it will easily enter into the food chain of the people.So, the Japanese university professors taking their very best effort to reduce this effect.

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