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"Large areas of Japan's northern Pacific coast have been swamped by a devastating tsunami, engulfing entire towns following a major 8.9 offshore quake."

"Residents have been ordered to high ground and stay away from the coast as tsunamis can strike in several waves.

Seismologists say the quake was 160 times more powerful than the one that devastated Christchurch last month."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/11/3161866.htm

Seems like 2011 is turning into the year of natural disasters....
 

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my heart sincerely goes out to all those affected, it's not an easy thing losing loved ones like that or pickin up the pieces to restart your life, but on a side note, im actually so excited to see wat happens in the coming months, in terms or natural disasters/the world necking itself
 
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natural disasters arent increasing in severity or happening more often

suggest so and i will label you a moron guys
 
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indonesia imo

those suckas

cali on the cards

but they have been warning about cali for the past few years. none of these events are surprising to scientists
 

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good

hope the epicenter is east L.A and it takes out hollywood at the same time

taking out the centre of latino poison and the media and propaganda hub of international jewry at once

white people all over the world celebrating like the end of indepedence day when the motherships have been brought down
 

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In all seriousness I think the Japanese will be fine

They are already pretty prepared for earthquakes, and they're practically all Japanese so you don't need to worry about civil unrest

The 7.3 Kobe earthquake in '95 caused $100bn in damage and a few score of deaths, then the Japanese got back to work

we're not dealing with shit people here these are eastern aryans

 
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