Please keep in your thoughts and hearts, and if possible, pray for those brave (50) workers who have stayed behind in the Fukushima plant until now, and doing what they can in the badly damaged plant. May all the efforts of these people involved in trying to solve this crisis be smiled upon by God and Lady Luck..or whatever god of your religion you are devoted to - coz every little helps at this point :-(
Japanese are a very different breed of people, as we witness their bravery, unselfishness & undying sacrifice for their country & fellow man.
ReplyDeletemay the universe and force of nature work together, with the grace of our Lord. My prayers and thoughts go all out for them.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers go out to them. With massive radiation exposure, even with protective clothing, these guys know they're goners and yet chose to stay. They're heroes and martyrs, absolutely.
ReplyDeleteread yesterday in a short article how they were doing so for the good of the nation....
ReplyDeletecould I be that selfless kaya? *shivers*
I heard about those poor workers also before in Chernobyl....being exposed to radiation din even w/ all the precautions they took..
ReplyDeletegranted, iba rin ang hapon..so I hope this time it will be better
Kung may utak Hapon ka, maaari.
ReplyDeletegood point..sa culture din nga nila ganong mentality...
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