Japan earthquake
Dear friends,
several of you have contacted me by PM to inquire about the situation in Japan, so I decided on a public reply here in the forum.
Thank you very much for your concern. We are alright, although a few things are broken (we no longer have any dishes or glasses).
In my friend's bookstore (where I do the online project), several thousand books fell down to the floor. It took us the rest of the day to reshelf them.
Hundred thousands of people were stranded in Tokyo, as all trains stopped. Food grew scarce very soon; most restaurants couldn't open because the staff couldn't get to work. Supermarket and convenience store shelves were empty. I have never seen empty shelves in Japan before!
For us in Tokyo it was more fun than disaster. But for the most affected people in the North it is of course terrible! Especially the damage from the tsunami.
But we don't know what will happen in the near future - there were two different earthquakes yesterday. I assumed that the second one was a severe aftershock, but it was indeed a different quake in a different area. Many people expect that another one will happen; more close to Tokyo. But so far we only had aftershocks, every 10 to 15 minutes.
