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for than the engin endless minutes on Friday, the
me pelearthquake receded in a shook apart homes
and
besked open and unnerved even those who
handled to live with waving semper. Then came a devastating
suami that came into northeastern pan and Milled hundreds
wa Flames short from some of the homes and on but
Waves of muldy water Honved over fars near Sentul, carrying buildings
some of them ablaze The Sandaletwa inundated with the
mudily detinis that incluted cars, trucks, bones and even light plane
Fires burned out of control the industrial and read the Send
port were reduced to debris and a big fire from an ostean
Fighted up the sky Trucks were crushed and pled upon chother
aluminium cans factories were trened and their contents spital
the surrounding lands.
By Saturday moming scenes of desperation could be seen all around in
Japan with stranded survivors calling for help and rescuers searching for
people who were trapped under the rubble.
A caller rang a London radio station to discuss the lessons of the Japanese
earthquake and said something both confusing and illuminating the
disaster had been caused by man who was forever drilling for oil and
making the planet angry at the intrusion. The earth, in the view of this
caller, was like some vast animal shrugging its pell at an itating the
bite and mankind was that irritating flea
The events had certainly been appalling. It was like never before. A great
black tide of sludget rolled with bobbing houses and boats over northem
Japan. But then geology is a story of mind hosting violence and this
earthquake is nothing compared to events in the history of the planet
There are plenty of things more terrifying
than tsunamis and they include volcanic
eruptions, asteroid collision and anything
else that reminds us that we are tiny blobs
of flesh and blood crawling on a thin lavet
over a sphere of boiling tock and metal
The violent wall of water swept away houses, cars and ships. Large fishing
hosts and other vessels rode the high waves are slamming against
oor onder them and snapping power lines along
the way fleet of partially submerged as bobbed in the water. Ships
anchored in ports crashed against each other
Theodore bankments,
washing in its path and
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