Originally Posted by amandasgramma
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by SherriB
Wow. Those pictures are very sobering. :cry: :cry: To go from a beautiful seaside to mud, debris and so much death! I don't know if my mind could ever comprehend it if it happened here. My heart aches for every person affected by this horrible tragedy.
it did happen here..only very few paid attention to it...it was called Hurricane Katrina and it wiped out miles of the Mississippi gulf coast. Whole towns literally GONE...few knew or cared, because New orleans flooded...the number of lives lost might have been less, but the loss of nature, history, and more was just as devastating!
I agree with you.............Here in Oregon we only heard about New Orleans. Yet, I knew more areas were hurt. The one thing that makes this different is a LOT more people were instantly killed by this earthquake and tsunami.
Someone asked if all Japan's preparedness really helped. Yes it did -- there is a video out of some tall skyscrapers swaying like our pine trees in the wind. They did NOT collaspse. Had they collapsed, millions more would have been killed.
I agree, Japan's preparedness did help...even with the nuclear plants. The earthquake didn't damage the building. I understand it was the tsunami that damaged the water cooling system.
I wouldn't compare New Orleans to Japan...other than water was a factor. Japan is an island. New Orleans was built below sea level. People chose to remain in New Orleans to ride it out. People in Japan had 30 minutes to try to get away from a wave traveling 500 miles an hour. There really isn't anything to compare. I feel bad about those in New Orleans who left and had nothing to return to and I believe we have a number of folks now living in Portland from New Orleans.