chriselle
Member
Hello all. We are fine but it has been a wild past few days.
The quake hit just as we were heading to Nagano for our final ski trip of the season. In the area (by Mt. Fuji) where we were the quake registered a 6+. We were in the truck, stopped at a traffic light and everything was shaking and jolting for what seemed like minutes. The epicenter was more than 500km away.
We considered going back home but as our house is right on the beach at the 3 meter mark and they were warning of 10m tsunamis...we thought it prudent to continue on to unscathed Nagano. Our entire town was evacuated and I just prepared for the fact that my house was going to be gone.
Power, land line phones, cell phone services were all out for large areas of Japan so there was no way to find out about our home, our friends and our city.
Later that night I was able to contact a friend through Skype and he said that Ito was spared with little damage. Relieved we went to bed but at 4 in the morning Nagano had a 6.9 shaker so our refuge wasn't so safe either.
My heart is heavy these days as I lived for 4 years up in Sendai which is a city of more than 1 million that has seen 60% of the city wasted. Nearby towns and small cities that we used to spend summer vacations in are gone.....literally wiped off the landscape by the Tsunami. Many friends are missing.
We can really use your mojo, vibe, thoughts, and prayers. I fear we are going to see 10's of thousands lost lives in the coming months.
And the Fukushima reactors have the potential to take the devastation to whole new level.
Cheers,
Chris
The quake hit just as we were heading to Nagano for our final ski trip of the season. In the area (by Mt. Fuji) where we were the quake registered a 6+. We were in the truck, stopped at a traffic light and everything was shaking and jolting for what seemed like minutes. The epicenter was more than 500km away.
We considered going back home but as our house is right on the beach at the 3 meter mark and they were warning of 10m tsunamis...we thought it prudent to continue on to unscathed Nagano. Our entire town was evacuated and I just prepared for the fact that my house was going to be gone.
Power, land line phones, cell phone services were all out for large areas of Japan so there was no way to find out about our home, our friends and our city.
Later that night I was able to contact a friend through Skype and he said that Ito was spared with little damage. Relieved we went to bed but at 4 in the morning Nagano had a 6.9 shaker so our refuge wasn't so safe either.
My heart is heavy these days as I lived for 4 years up in Sendai which is a city of more than 1 million that has seen 60% of the city wasted. Nearby towns and small cities that we used to spend summer vacations in are gone.....literally wiped off the landscape by the Tsunami. Many friends are missing.
We can really use your mojo, vibe, thoughts, and prayers. I fear we are going to see 10's of thousands lost lives in the coming months.
And the Fukushima reactors have the potential to take the devastation to whole new level.
Cheers,
Chris