SjaaKTreKHaaK Posted March 29, 2011 Posted March 29, 2011 Poor communication holds up aid to Japan after quake and tsunami Tokyo - Foreign relief aid was only trickling through to north-eastern Japan, two weeks after the area was devastated by a magnitude-9 earthquake and tsunami, due to poor coordination between authorities and donors, news reports said Tuesday. Foreign governments and organizations said their aid supplies have been held up by a lack of communication, while Japanese authorities said some of the aid has not matched their more urgent needs. 'If we had more information from the Japanese government about what aid was needed where, we would be able to help more effectively,' one embassy worker in Tokyo was quoted as saying by the newspaper Yomiuri. Many relief goods are sitting in storage in several embassies in Tokyo, for lack of information from the national authorities on where to send them, the report said. An official with the Japanese Foreign Ministry said the delays were due partly to the limited transport options into the affected zones, and limited facilities to store the goods once delivered. The official also said people would prefer Japanese products, especially food, the report said. The ministry said 133 countries and 39 international organisations offered their help. Japan had accepted 21 offers of rescue forces and expert personnel, and 26 offers of relief goods such as food and blankets, it said. Several aid proposals were turned down as being unsuitable, the report said. Some foreign rescue teams were asked to stay at home as authorities struggled to coordinate the large numbers of specialists, many unable to speak or read Japanese, which arrived in the country. Thailand's offer of 15,000 tons of rice was declined by Japan's Agriculture Ministry, which said it already had more than 3 million tons in storage. One ton of medical supplies sent by Ukraine, which suffered its own nuclear catastrophe at the Chernobyl plant in 1986, were returned by Tokyo saying they were not certified for use in Japan. The official death toll from the March 11 quake and tsunami stood at 11,004 Tuesday with 17,339 people listed as missing, Japan's National Police Agency said. Rising levels of radioactivity were detected across the region this week as workers struggled to contain the overheating at a damaged nuclear power plant in the hard-hit north-eastern region. Quote
PHANTASM Posted March 30, 2011 Posted March 30, 2011 www.wsj.com had an article today that the radioactivity has been detected in both California and Massachusetts (East Coast area). It's at a low level though, and should only cause a few hundred unnecessary cancers in people who probably would have died of something else eventually anyway. Also, the Japanese are trying to prevent all that radioactive water from cooling off the reactors from spilling back into the ocean. If only Einstein had kept his stupid ideas to himself. Imagine how much better off our world would be without nuclear technology. Quote
SjaaKTreKHaaK Posted March 30, 2011 Author Posted March 30, 2011 www.wsj.com had an article today that the radioactivity has been detected in both California and Massachusetts (East Coast area). It's at a low level though, and should only cause a few hundred unnecessary cancers in people who probably would have died of something else eventually anyway. Also, the Japanese are trying to prevent all that radioactive water from cooling off the reactors from spilling back into the ocean. If only Einstein had kept his stupid ideas to himself. Imagine how much better off our world would be without nuclear technology. Totally Agree! Quote
Vanaraud Posted March 30, 2011 Posted March 30, 2011 www.wsj.com had an article today that the radioactivity has been detected in both California and Massachusetts (East Coast area). It's at a low level though, and should only cause a few hundred unnecessary cancers in people who probably would have died of something else eventually anyway. Also, the Japanese are trying to prevent all that radioactive water from cooling off the reactors from spilling back into the ocean. If only Einstein had kept his stupid ideas to himself. Imagine how much better off our world would be without nuclear technology. Can´t agree totally. Yes it was a fault to build a nuclear plant into seismicly active area, but there are areas where theres no natural catastrophs thus no threat to plants. Besides I get a fishy feeling theres more corporate greed into it than actual threat from technology. Whats about failsystems? They were "failing" by themselves and because that the reactor blew up. And now its written in the news that all that water which carries the radiation along were spilled into ocean just to SAVE the plant?!!! Really after its blown up and only reasonable way to deal with it would have been to cover it up and save the world from disaster. But NO! 8.5 billion dollars were needed to save though common sense says shut it down and bury it from day 1. Now the corporation which is handling the plant says it wants to shut it down. So one could think over if he blames one of the greatest scientist or the real threat corporate greed. (Which makes people invalid whith slavery work for 10 of years for now). Besides which energy type would someone suggest for human kind in the growing need?! Nobody wants to go live in woods and live from nature and burn wood as recreating energy source. At least I don´t, Im too comfortable at moment behind my PC- which consumes electricity- and Im pretty sure 100th of million of people won´t either. So the only question is do we trust energy production to corporation to companies who will save money for their pockets, or to goverments who will invest some money to fail systems also. Quote
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