Something amazing is happening.
Actually, I'm far away, so it seems like it's happening. .
It might be more accurate to say.
My friend sent me a cell phone text this morning.
I slept without really checking.
Later, when I woke up and checked my email,
I received emails from friends in my hometown (Chiba) and friends in Tokyo.
I thought, “Huh!” and checked the internet news.
I don't have a TV so I can't watch any footage,
Maybe you don't realize how serious it is. .
However, it can also be conveyed in print.
Chiba seems far away, but it's not that far away! ! !
Even in Chiba, there was an earthquake with an intensity of 6.
Please contact my father first!
I called, but of course the phone lines were restricted.
I can not connect it. .
I tried to call my aunt, but she still couldn't get through.
I've called many times, but to no avail,
Does the Japanese Embassy have any information? ?
So I tried calling.
A completely irrelevant answer.
2/3 of the conversation is "Eh... Well, that ="
And in the end, it seems that they only know what they can see. . It may not be possible though.
After that, I was able to connect with my father via cell phone and was told that he was safe.
I'm relieved.
I also spoke with a local friend via Skype.
It seemed like she was outside, but the ground, or rather the world, was shaking.
It seemed like he couldn't stand unless he stepped on it.
Even Chiba is like this. . .
Tohoku is...
At night, my friend from Tokyo lives alone and can't sleep at night, so we talked for hours on Skype.
All the while, I was saying, ``Oh, it's shaking again. It's getting closer to Tokyo.''
Everyone was talking about it here too.
What a 10m tsunami. . I can tell by his face that he's a nerd, but
I was standing and talking to an old man who I had no idea who he was.
I woke up this morning and looked at what had happened since then.
The aftershocks are one thing, but I'm also afraid of the disasters that will continue afterward.
Please, everyone, do your best! ! ! !
Furthermore, I'm really worried about the nuclear reactor. .
Although I am far away, I will still do what I can, such as making donations.
We may not understand the true hardship of those who have experienced disasters, but I am sure that everyone wants to help.
No doubt it can be revived. I believe that the hidden strength of the Japanese people is amazing.
Good luck!
*I tried to be careful about how I wrote this, but I apologize if I wrote it in a careless way.
I think all the disaster victims are naive. .