The update on the nuclear facilities in Japan is not promising.
I still have questions. It's roughly 40 degrees in Tokyo in March. Without electricity fully restored, how are people staying warm? How are those who survived still surviving if roads and vehicles are destroyed, deliveries are stalled, and panic is everywhere. Their leaders are giving conferences and updates - who's able to LISTEN to them? Are these television or radio broadcasts?
March is also cherry blossom time. Tourism soars. This in turn helps the economy. Obviously, tourists are changing destinations. Planes are not even landing in some situations. Economically, what will this do to the country?
Read and respond.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/wl_nm/us_japan_quake
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