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Japanese residents told to flee tsunami

Originally posted by: ChooChooChooseMe
Japanese residents... Everyone who lives in Japan? 😕

I'm going on vacation to Japan...

🙁

If I die while I'm visiting Japan I'm going to be REALLY pissed off. :|
 
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
Originally posted by: ChooChooChooseMe
Japanese residents... Everyone who lives in Japan? 😕

I'm going on vacation to Japan...

🙁

If I die while I'm visiting Japan I'm going to be REALLY pissed off. :|

How can you be pissed off if you're dead?
 
The agency said waves as high as 3.3-feet could hit the northeastern coast of Japan's northern island of Hokkaido around 2 p.m. (12 a.m. EST).

eh?
 
Originally posted by: chibichanman
The agency said waves as high as 3.3-feet could hit the northeastern coast of Japan's northern island of Hokkaido around 2 p.m. (12 a.m. EST).

eh?

I didn't know the japanese were quite THAT short..... 😛
 
Alaska is on Tsunami watch starting at 7:40 pm or so...til 9:45pm tonight.... ummmm what do i do now?
 
i lived in japan last semester and apparently there was a alert for a tsunami when i was there. didnt know about it untill the next day lol
 
"3.3 feet"
You've gotta wonder how they can be so exact. 😛

(yes, I know where that figure came from - AP writer with no sense. I wonder if it's as bad in the rest of the world - i.e. London Times article: "Buffalo, NY in the USA expected to receive up to 60.96 centimeters of snow" after converting from "up to 2 feet of snow." If you read the linked article, up to 1.65 foot tsunami for Western Japan... Oh, you mean "half a meter"?? 😛 )
 
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