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Originally Posted by GirlySports
People just want to enjoy life and live by the ocean. It also looks to be a port where people make their living, fishing etc....
People don't think about disasters, they live day by day. And if they die they die. I know it sounds morbid.
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What "people" are you referring to? The Japenese people? Because if you are, you're dead wrong. The Japenese plan for disasters (mainly earthquake) all the time and probably think about them everyday. They all have little disaster packs they consistantly refill and keep fresh, they have earthquake drills in schools, office buildings and even private residence highrises (a few anyway). Most Japanese knew that another big quake was inevitable and were just waiting to see where and when it would hit. The big reason there hasnt been alot more death and destrcution (given the size of the quake and the ensuing Tsunami, they're very lucky) is the planning and thought that has gone into potential disaster situations.
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