What did the Thailand government do to recover from the Tsunami?

Im puzzled? Japan only starting to recover tsnami earthquake nuclear melt just had a quake 6.7?

  • Australia remains resolute to comfort our near nieghbor if the government matches dollar for dollar my choir can probably concert raise for Japan vital funds needed for peoples lifestyle in these tough times for clean foods? Its sad? So many lovely people so much heartache! Over a thousand is on its way to east Africa from our concert Sunday every bit helps? There's no reports on damage casualty nor tsunami nor nuke yet? I'm going to pray now, peace!

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    I guess that is what we can do for right now is to Pray I'm with you!

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You need to study up on the science of both nuclear power and earthquakes. The earthquake that caused the damage was 9.0, 6.7 is about 500 times weaker. http://www.ussartf.org/earthquakes.htm " magnitude scale is really comparing amplitudes of waves on a seismogram, not the STRENGTH (energy) of the quakes. So, a magnitude 9.7 is 794 times bigger than a 6.8 quake as measured on seismograms, but the 9.7 quake is about 23,000 times STRONGER than the 6.8!" As far as the power plant problem goes: If anything, the situation shows how safe nuclear power is. Consider that forty year old plants were hit with an earthquake five times the strength they were designed for and yet they still shut down safely. The generators came on like they were supposed to when grid power was cut. Then the tsunami hit and the generators were wiped out. However, the battery backup still worked for the designed eight hours. The problem happened when no new generators could be put in. Even so the problems have been minimal--media scare mongering for ratings not withstanding. Here is an informative article describing the situation: http://bravenewclimate.com/2011/03/13/fukushima-simple-explanation/ And here is where you find factual status information: http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/2011/fukushimafull.html And a slide presentation that describes the effects: http://www.slideshare.net/iaea/radiological-monitoring-and-consequences-of-fukushima-nuclear-accident-2-june-2011 And here is a chart that helps make sense of the numbers: http://www.xkcd.com/radiation/ So Japan needs some help recovering from the tsunami but the power plant problem is pretty much a non-issue as long as they continue their present actions.

JerryJ

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