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Related Topics Earthquake in Japan: A sign boding the Apocalypse?
by Maswood Alam Khan http://www.weeklyblitz.net/1334/earthquake-in-japan-a-sign-boding-the-apocalypse
As everyone should know by now, a terrible earthquake rocked Japan to the very core on Friday, bringing with it a tsunami that has caused immeasurable tragedy and heartbreak. Unfortunately, things may even get worse as the country's oil refineries have been turned into raging infernos and some of its nuclear power plants are about to be compromised. The explosion in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan after the earthquake is sending a chill down our spines as any nuclear accident in Japan reminds us of the horrible nightmares the Japanese had experienced in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Is the Planet Earth experiencing a complete shift? Is God punishing us? Is the humanity facing the end of times for the doomsday? Is the Apocalypse in the offing? Language is too poor a medium to express our feelings of fear, despair and helplessness at what has happened after an earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale hit Japan on Friday. This earthquake, the sixth largest in recorded history of Japan, sent a catastrophic 33-foot tsunami hurtling across the Pacific Ocean. Ironically, it is Japan who gave to the world the very word "tsunami" and it was in Japan where thousands of people were forced to flee away for their lives as the 100 mph wall of tsunami chased them, sweeping away everything in its path. Witnesses have been speaking of the terrifying moment when the quake struck. There is nothing more terrorizing than being surrounded by huge buildings that could come down on your head. It was horrifying. More than 2000 people have been reported died and thousands have been injured. The figure of the causalities may increase greatly after the final count. On Friday night, huge fires burned unabated across large parts of the country as damaged oil refineries and gas works billowed black smoke into the sky. Half the country was without power, with four million homes in Tokyo alone being cut off. Two high-speed bullet trains were missing alongside a cruise ship carrying 100 passengers that were swept away. One of the trains was carrying 400 passengers. No country in the world is better prepared to withstand earthquakes than Japan. There are seawalls lining stretches of Japan's coastline. The building codes in Japan are known as the most rigorous in the world. Can we imagine the extent of devastation, had any other populous countries, like Bangladesh, been hit by the 8.9 magnitude earthquake that shook Japan on Friday? Millions of people in Bangladesh might already be counted among the dead. Japan has spent billions of dollars developing the most advanced technology against earthquakes and tsunamis. The Japanese, who regularly experience smaller earthquakes and have lived through major ones, know how to react to quakes and tsunamis because of regular drills. Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas. But Friday's quake surpasses all the past quakes: the Great Kanto quake of September 1, 1923, which had a magnitude of 7.9 and killed more than 140,000 people in the Tokyo area and a 1995 quake in Kobe that caused $100 billion in damage, the most expensive natural disaster in history. How many people in Japan have been traumatized by this Friday tragedy? The exact figure of the clinically traumatized people in Japan will never be known. But billions of people all over the world have been terribly shocked at the plights of the Japanese. The tragedies that are striking the humanity due to natural calamities, one after another, are the divine messages in grave and critical sounds, warning us to behave ourselves. "These are the times that try men's souls," said Thomas Paine in 1776. Paraphrasing Thomas Paine we like to say that this is the time, in 2011, for our soul-searching to study the behavior of the Earth under immense pressures of all the artificialities and reach the correct decision on how we should treat our fragile planet. It is time to ask ourselves: Are you overtaxing the bearing capacity of this planet? Is not the time high enough we stopped destroying the nature? How long should we wait and how many billions of lost souls should wail before we realize that the tools we have been using to bore the delicate surface of the Earth and the gases we are spewing into the atmosphere are agitating our Mother Nature beyond her patience? Our hearts go out to the victims of Japan who have perished and who have now been groaning in pains. Aghast we are watching the horrible scenes of perils and destructions in Japan. We are scared! We are helpless. We are speechless. What can we do for our friends in Japan? We are not wealthy enough to send to Japan sacks full of money. But we are of course praying for Japan, the country that always provides Bangladesh with the largest aid. The author can be contacted at: maswood@hotmail.com Related Topics: International News receive the latest by email: subscribe to weekly blitz's free mailing list Comment on this item |
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