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Originally Posted by krampus
Turns out a couple people I know have lost their homes. They are having rolling blackouts tonight and another big quake is predicted. Everyone in the affected areas is just waiting.
I'll be making a donation come payday, money and blood. It is very surreal living in a part of Japan that has not been affected at all.
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Krampus, I was teaching in NW China when the Wenchuan earthquake hit in 2008, in which almost 70,000 died. We were one province over and close enough to feel it, but there was very little damage in my city because the main force ofthe quake was blocked by the mountains.
I get how you feel, I really do. Some of my students lost family, and the entire campus was in turmoil for the rest of the term. Rumors were constantly going around about how another earthquake was going to happen at any moment. Most students refused to sleep in their dorms, so the stadium field became a makeshift camping ground.
My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you and your students. It's a very impotent feeling, I think, when all we can offer is money, blood, and prayers, but it's what we have and it DOES make a difference, even when it's hard or impossible to see.