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作者: xuhl198    时间: 2011-3-14 13:45     标题: 震撼大图:日本地震(44p)


A
resident is rescued from debris in Natori, Miyagi, northern Japan March
12 after one of the country's strongest earthquakes ever recorded hit
its eastern coast March 11. (Asahi Shimbun, Noboru Tomura/Associated
Press)

A
fishing boat rests surrounded by debri in the city of Kamaishi in Iwate
prefecture on March 12. (Yomiuri Shimbun/AFP/Getty Images) #


Rescue
workers search for victims from the rubble in Rikuzentakata, northern
Japan, March 13 after the magnitude 8.9 earthquake and tsunami struck
the area. (Toru Hana/Reuters) #


People walk on a muddy road as they evacuate to a shelter in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12. (AFP/Getty Images)  #


A
survivor looks at a board showing names of other survivors at a shelter
in a village ruined by an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami, in
Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture, northeast Japan March 13. (Lee
Jae-Won/Reuters)  #


People
build a raft on the roof of a building struck by a tsunami and
earthquake at Sendai Airport in northeastern Japan March 12. Japan
confronted devastation along its northeastern coast on Saturday, with
fires raging and parts of some cities under water after a massive
earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo/Reuters) #


Minamisanriku
is submerged after Friday's strong earthquake-triggered tsunami in
Miyagi prefecture, northern Japan, March 12.  (Kyodo News) #


A
woman cries after learning that her mother was successfully rescued
from a building following an earthquake and tsunami in Miyagi
Prefecture, northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo News/Reuters)  #


People
in a floating container are rescued from a building following an
earthquake and tsunami in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan March
12. (Kyodo News/Reuters) #


An
official in protective gear talks to a woman who is from the evacuation
area near the Fukushima Daini nuclear plant in Koriyama March 13.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano confirmed on Saturday there
has been an explosion and radiation leakage at Tokyo Electric Power
Co's (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. (Kim
Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) #


A
helicopter flies past Japan's Fukushima Daiichi No.1 Nuclear reactor
March 12. An explosion blew the roof off the unstable reactor north of
Tokyo on Saturday, Japanese media said, raising fears of a disastrous
meltdown at a nuclear plant damaged in the massive earthquake that hit
Japan. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)  #


Officials
in protective gear check for signs of radiation on children who are
from the evacuation area near the Fukushima Daini nuclear plant in
Koriyama. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)  #


Japanese
soldiers make their way atop a wall to get around vehicles swept by a
tsunami at Kesennnuma, northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo
News/Associated Press) #


A
child is held by rescue workers after being rescued from a building at
Kesennuma, northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo News/Associated Press)  #


Japanese
soldiers carry on with rescue operations as they walk past a damaged
building in the city of Rikuzentakada in Iwate prefecture on March 12.
(Yomiuri Shimbun/AFP/Getty Images) #


A man holding a dog walks on a street in Kesennuma city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12. (AFP/Getty Images) #


A
man rides a bicycle through a debris-strewn street in Miyako, Iwate
Prefecture in northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo/Reuters) #


A
man who was trapped by a tsunami is rescued by a Japan Self-Defense
Force soldier in Kesennuma City in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern
Japan March 12. Japan confronted devastation along its northeastern
coast on Saturday, with fires raging and parts of some cities under
water after a massive earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo/Reuters) #


Displaced vehicles are seen at Sendai Port in Sendai, northeastern Japan March 12. (Koji Sasahara/Associated Press #


Cars
of a train lie overturned in Shinchi March 12 after being washed away
by an earthquake-triggered tsunami. The powerful tsunami created by one
of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded swept away Japan's east
coast. (Kyodo News/Associated Press) #


A
vessel sits after it was washed away by tsunami into urban area in
Kesennuma, Miyagi, northern Japan March 12. (Kyodo News/Associated
Press)  #


Burned-out cars are pictured at Hitachi Harbour, Ibaraki Prefecture in northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo/Reuters) #


Cargo
containers are strewn about in Sendai Japan March 12. Japan launched a
massive military rescue operation Saturday after a giant, earthquake-fed
tsunami killed hundreds of people and turned the northeastern coast
into a swampy wasteland, while authorities braced for a possible
meltdown at a nuclear reactor. (Itsuo Inouye/Asociated Press) #


A
man walks outside a two-story house, with its first floor structure
destroyed by the tsunami in Natori March 12. (Kyodo News/Associated
Press)  #


Vehicles
and rubble cover a road in Kesennuma Japan March 12 after being washed
away by an earthquake-triggered tsunami. (Miho Iketani/Associated
Press/The Yomiuri Shimbum) #


Rescue workers carry a quake victim on a stretcher in Miyako March 12. (Kyodo News/Associated Press) #


Vessels
washed away by the tsunami sit on land in Minami Soma, Fukushima,
northern Japan March 12. (Kyodo News/Associated Press) #


Cracks
are seen on the snow-covered ground in woodlands near the earthquake
and tsunami-devastated town of Sendai March 12. (Jo Yong-Hak/Reuters)  #


A vehicle is half submerged at a crossroad in Sendai, northeastern Japan, March 12. (Jo Yong-Hak/Reuters)  #


Smoke rises from a burning factory in Sendai March 12. (Kyodo/Reuters) #


An aerial view shows tsunami damage and flooding in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture on March 12. (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images) #


Buildings are covered with mud in Minamisanriku, Miyagi prefecture, March 12. (Naoki Ueda/The Yomiuri Shimbum/Associated Press) #


A
man and child look out over destroyed homes March 12, a day after the
tsunami and earthquake hit northeastern Japan. (Kyodo/Reuters) #


A
volunteer firefighter searches for victims of the tsunami at
Rikuzentakada, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan March 13. (Shizuo
Kambayashi/Associated Press)   #


People
walk on debris scattered across the town of Minamisanriku in Miyagi
prefecture on March 12. (Yomiuri Shimbun/AFP/Getty Images) #


Pictures left in a destroyed building in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan March 12. (Kyodo/Reuters)  #


People
evacuated from a nursing home located in the evacuation area around the
Fukushima Daini nuclear plant, rest at a temporary shelter in Koriyama,
March 13. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano confirmed on
Saturday there has been an explosion and radiation leakage at Tokyo
Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. (Kim
Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) #


People
evacuate to higher ground during a tsunami warning after the area was
struck by an earthquake and tsunami in Iwate prefecture March 12.
(Kyodo/Reuters)  #


A
soldier carries an elderly woman on his back as people are evacuated to
a shelter at Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture on March 12. (Jiji
Press/AFP/Getty Images) #


Evacuees
hold blankets as they stand in a line to enter a temporary shelter
after radiation leaked from an earthquake-damaged Fukushima nuclear
reactor, in Koriyama, northeastern Japan March 12. (Jo Yong-Hak/Reuters)
#


People
who were isolated at an elementary school, head for a safe place in
Sendai, northern Japan Saturday, March 12. (Asahi Shimbun, Shiro
Nishihata/Associated Press)  #


A
resident is rescued by a self-defense force helicopter in
Rikuzentakata, Iwate, northern Japan March 12 after one of the country's
strongest earthquakes ever recorded hit its eastern coast on March 11.
(Asahi Shimbun, Shiro Nishihata/Associated Press) #


People wait to be rescued atop a building with the letters "SOS" in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture March 12. (Yomiuri/Reuters)   #


A
man prays in front of a house devastated by tsunami in Minami Soma,
Fukushima, northern Japan after Japan's biggest recorded earthquake
slammed into its eastern coast March 11.   #

作者: bj88488848    时间: 2011-3-14 14:26

这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!
作者: wension    时间: 2011-3-14 14:59

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表 这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!


 


你太偏激了。


作者: mango    时间: 2011-3-14 15:31

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表
这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!
偏激分子。连点恻隐之心都没有。

作者: wlp342    时间: 2011-3-14 16:37

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表
这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!

這話說的不合適,尤其是在這個時候

作者: zhlovezl    时间: 2011-3-14 16:51

损失一定不小!!
作者: devymex    时间: 2011-3-14 17:39

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表
这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!


人的生命在这种人的眼里和身边的物品也没什么两样,没了就没了,丝毫不会有心颤感觉。

这不能怪他,中共的教育就是这样,把人们都培养成没有人性的怪物,只知道可以为了革命牺牲一切。牺牲是多么的光荣,多么的爽快。人好像就是不会感觉到疼痛的动物。这样有两个好处,一是教育人民可以为党献出生命,二是让人不再关心别人的死亡,免得在屠杀时引起政权不稳。

人们需要感化,方式有很多种,比如看一些好的电影,能够激活人性的。

作者: ntm123    时间: 2011-3-14 18:04

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表
这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!   


说这话 么人性
作者: feifei24    时间: 2011-3-14 18:12

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表 这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!


那中国人杀狗、吃狗肉喃?


作者: 305422    时间: 2011-3-14 21:12

日本是多地震的国家,防震措施就是到位!
作者: xianket    时间: 2011-3-14 21:48

问题是又遇到了海啸,二次受灾,哎!可怜的人啊,大自然的威力还是不容小窥啊!!
作者: 阿拉神丁    时间: 2011-3-14 21:55

  人命天大,生命无国界
作者: dlqinwei    时间: 2011-3-14 22:41

人类你再有本事,在大自然面前都不堪一击!
爱心无国界,患难共渡过!!!
真心的希望日本民众早日从阴霾中站立起来!
作者: 喝红茶的RAMBO    时间: 2011-3-14 22:52

未见豆腐渣工程!!!
作者: ynsjwsl2    时间: 2011-3-14 23:01

祝愿日本人们度过难关。
作者: ocean0909    时间: 2011-3-14 23:21

祈祷日本!
作者: 就点    时间: 2011-3-14 23:47     标题: 回复 18# qwer? 的帖子

就是啊  日本鬼子杀无赦
作者: 就不穿裤子    时间: 2011-3-14 23:56

引用:
原帖由 qwer? 于 2011-3-14 23:38 发表 他们在南京的时候怎么就没恻隐之心


 


南京我没遇上估计你也没赶上,地震惨状我可是看见了,还是稍微侧重一点摆在眼前的事实吧,我们要理性平等的对待生命,不要民族主义和国家主义


作者: wenming123    时间: 2011-3-15 01:55

我们不能忘记历史,但也不能漠视生命而快意日本遭受的大灾难啊。
作者: 佳奈    时间: 2011-3-15 05:53

哎,海啸上岸离第一次地震也就是9级那次震完中间相差只有3分钟,就是知道海啸要来,也根本来不及撤走
地震真的不怎么样,关键还是海啸惹的祸
作者: 馬六甲    时间: 2011-3-15 06:29

Japan - Vast Devastation

The vast devastation wrought by the earthquake and resulting tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011, may only be matched by the destroyed lives left in their wake. Few survivors have been found, but families continue to search for their sons, daughters, wives, husbands and friends. Threats of a nuclear reactor meltdown and resulting disaster loom. -- Paula Nelson (51 photos total)

The rubble caused by an earthquake and tsunami fill the landscape in Yamada, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011, three days after northeastern coastal towns were devastated by an earthquake and tsunami. (Associated Press/Kyodo News)

A soldier holds a four-month-old baby who survived the tsunami with her family at Ishinomaki city in Miyagi prefecture on March 14, 2011. (Yomiuri Shimbun/AFP/Getty Images) #

A man cycles by a ship at Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011, three days after a powerful earthquake-triggered tsunami hit Japan's east coast. (Shizuo Kambayashi/Associated Press) #

A member of Japan Air Self-Defense Force rescues a victim in Ishinomaki, northern Japan, two days (Sunday, March 13, 2011) after a powerful earthquake-triggered tsunami hit the country's east coast. (The Yomiuri Shimbun, Makoto Kondo/Associated Press) #

Houses and infrastructures devastated by a strong earthquake and tsunami in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Monday March 14, 2011. (Associated Press/Kyodo News)#

Vessels float on oil spilled water in Fudai, Iwate, northern Japan Monday, March 14, 201. (Associated Press/Yomiuri Shimbun, Hiroshi Adachi) #

An aerial taken on March 14, 2011 during an AFP-chartered flight shows an area destroyed by the tsunami in Sendai in Miyagi prefecture three days after a massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami devastated the coast of eastern Japan. (Noboru Hashimoto/AFP/Getty Images) #

Houses and infrastructures devastated by earthquake and tsunami in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Monday, March 14, 2011. (Associated Press/Kyodo News) #

Survivors of Friday's earthquake and tsunami spend time at an evacuation center in Rikuzentakata in Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (Park Ji-ho, Yonhap/Associated Press) #

People rest in an evacuation centre near Rikuzentakata, northern Japan, March 14, 2011. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) #

People walk a road between the rubble of destroyed buildings in Minamisanriku town, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (The Yomiuri Shimbun, Tsuyoshi Matsumoto/Associated Press) #

A family rests in a shelter in Soma city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. three days after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the country's north east coast. On top of the losses of family and friends and property, evacuees in the area are now faced with the fears of radiation contamination from damaged nuclear facilities near by. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #

Residents buy food at a temporarily opened supermarket in Sendai, northeastern Japan March 14, 2011. The supermarket set a limit on buying items at five per person. Japan battled on Monday to prevent a nuclear catastrophe and to care for millions of people without power or water in its worst crisis since World War II. (Jo Yong-Hak/Reuters) #

Evacuees line up for meals in a shelter in Soma city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #

A technician in protective gear looks out an automatic door with signs reading "No entry except for those with permission" at a makeshift facility to screen, cleanse and isolate people with high radiation levels in Nihonmatsu, northern Japan March 14, 2011. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters) #

People queue to be screened by a technician in protective gear for signs of possible radiation in Nihonmatsu, northern Japan, March 14, 2011. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters) #

Technicians scan Red Cross rescue workers for signs of radiation in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture in northern Japan, March 14, 2011. (Reuters/Kyodo) #

People use temporary phones set up for residents at the Natori City Hall in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture on March 14, 2011. (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #

Survivors scan a list of people missing since Friday's massive earthquake and the ensuing tsunami at an evacuation center in Rikuzentakata in Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (Park Ji-ho, Yonhap/Associated Press) #

People check lists for survivors at an evacuation centre in in Natori City in Miyagi prefecture on March 14, 2011. A new explosion at a nuclear plant in nearby Fukushima prefecture hit Japan on March 14 as it raced to avert a reactor meltdown. (Mike Clarke/AFP/Getty Images) #

Evacuees hug each other as they confirm each other's safety at a makeshift shelter in Otsuchicho town, northern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (The Yomiuri Shimbun, Yasuhiro Takami/Associated Press) #

A car sits atop another in an area affected by an earthquake and tsunami in Miyako, Iwate prefecture March 14, 2011. (Aly Song/Reuters) #

A man walks along a road lined with debris at Onagawa town in Miyagi prefecture on March 14, 2011. (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images) #

A pleasure boat sits on top of a building amid a sea of debris in Otsuchi town in Iwate prefecture on March 14, 2011. (Yomiuri Shimbun/AFP/Getty Images) #

People search a boat that was washed inland that lays in the rubble in Rikuzentakata, northern Japan, March 14, 2011. (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #

Rescue workers look for missing people who were lost in the tsunami, in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, on March 14, 2011. (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #

Elderly people who evacuated from a town near the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant read newspapers at a shelter in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Monday March 14, 2011. (Associated Press/Kyodo News) #

A survivor of the tsunami that swept through his village of Saito, in northeastern Japan, retells the story to a rescue team that arrived to search the area Monday, March 14, 2011. Rescue workers used chain saws and hand picks Monday to dig out bodies in Japan's devastated coastal towns, as Asia's richest nation faced a mounting humanitarian, nuclear and economic crisis in the aftermath of a massive earthquake and tsunami that likely killed thousands. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Japanese rescue workers carry the body of a tsunami victim in devastated town of Otsuchi March 14, 2011. In the town of Otsuchi in Iwate prefecture, 12,000 out of a population of 15,000 are believed to have disappeared following Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

A Japanese rescue worker walks through a destroyed residential area of tsunami-hit Otsuchi March 14, 2011. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

A survivor pushes his bicycle through remains of devastated town of Otsuchi March 14, 2011. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

Japanese rescue team members carry the body of a man from the village of Saito, in northeastern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. Rescue workers used chain saws and hand picks Monday to dig out bodies in Japan's devastated coastal towns. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Soldiers inspect the devastated area before they use heavy machinery in Noda village, northern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (Associated Press/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Yoichi Hayashi) #

A photograph amidst rubble in Higashimatsushima City, Miyagi Prefecture in northern Japan, March 14, 2011. (Reuters/Kyodo News) #

Japanese soldiers urge an elderly woman to move to higher ground during a tsunami warning Monday, March 14, 2011, in the harbor of Soma city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #

A Japanese man walks through a destroyed residential area of tsunami-hit Otsuchi March 14, 2011. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

An emergency worker throws disinfectant powder in an area affected by an earthquake and tsunami in Miyako, Iwate prefecture March 14, 2011. (Aly Song Reuters) #

A Japanese rescue team member walks through the completely leveled village of Saito in northeastern Japan Monday, March 14, 2011. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Rescue workers move the body of a patient through the halls of a hospital in Minamisanriku town on March 14, 2011. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) #

Debris is strewn across a large area of land in Natori City, Miyagi prefecture on March 14, 2011. (Mike Clarke/AFP/Getty Images) #

A joint team from the U.S. Air Force and Marines conduct a search and rescue flight over Sendai airport in this U.S. Air Force handout photo dated March 13, 2011. The team is part of the American disaster relief force in Japan to assist with the earthquake and tsunami recovery effort. (Picture taken March 13, 2011) (US Air Force/Staff Sgt. Samuel Morse/Handout/Reuters) #

Images provided by GeoEye show an area of Natori, Japan on April 4, 2010, left, and March 12, 2011. (GeoEye/Associated Press) #

Images provided by GeoEye show the Arahama area of Sendai, Japan on April 10, 2010, left, and March 12, 2011. (GeoEye/Associated Press) #

Images provided by GeoEye show an area of Yuriage near Miyagi Prefecture, Japan on April 4, 2010, left, and March 12, 2011. (GeoEye/Associated Press) #

Still images from video footage March 14, 2011, shows the explosion at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex. A hydrogen explosion rocked a crippled nuclear power plant in Japan on Monday where authorities have been scrambling to avert a meltdown following Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. (NTV via Reuters TV/Reuters) #

A man comforts a woman as she cries in front of her damaged home in the town of Watari in Miyagi prefecture on March 14, 2011. (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images)#

Rescue members seek survivors in Rikuzentakata, northern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. (The Yomiuri Shimbun, Masamine Kawaguchi/Associated Press) #

Rescue workers carry an elderly man found alive by tsunami survivors buried under rubble along a slope of a hill in Minamisanrikucho in Iwate Prefecture Monday, March 14, 2011. (The Yomiuri Shimbun, Hiroaki Ohno/Associated Press) #

A boy walks through the rubble in Rikuzentakata, northern Japan, March 14, 2011. (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #

A resident wipes tears as she finds no remains of her home, Monday, March 14, 2011, in Soma city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #

A girl's shoe sits in flood debris Monday, March 14, 2011, in the coastal area of Soma city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #


作者: 欲海长风    时间: 2011-3-15 07:29

找人唱歌去漏
作者: t562159438    时间: 2011-3-15 10:17

我热爱中国 但我更爱人类
祈祷~~
作者: 固体    时间: 2011-3-15 10:34

差距!
人性的差距!
作者: pig927    时间: 2011-3-15 10:48

非要等到每个人都遭到自然的报复,才明白要爱护自然吗?
作者: yangzir    时间: 2011-3-15 13:25     标题: 日本人的淡定

照片中看出日本人淡定的很!似乎都冷静的近乎麻木了,不知道对这种应该敬佩还是感到恐惧?但城门失火,想想我们岛上对面的油库,我很害怕
作者: 老卓    时间: 2011-3-15 14:12

太可怕了......
作者: ziyan6969    时间: 2011-3-15 16:24

自然灾难真是可怕呀。
作者: bqbqbq    时间: 2011-3-15 17:37     标题: 回复 2# bj88488848 的帖子

同意,顶你了。
作者: lantting    时间: 2011-3-15 18:28

只有毛贼东那样的傻B才嚎得出来人定胜天。
作者: 老老头子    时间: 2011-3-15 21:11

我国救援队第一到灾区的
作者: 高山0417    时间: 2011-3-15 22:35

发现的最大问题是,木头多,说明他们限制木材出口,除了环保外,主要用来做房子
作者: 原始的智慧    时间: 2011-3-15 23:03

引用:
原帖由 bj88488848 于 2011-3-14 14:26 发表 这是一个吃鲸鱼和杀海豚的民族,杀下他们也无所谓,看他们还杀动物不!!!
他们也只是吃吃鲸鱼和海豚,哪有咱中国人吃的五花八门。除了天上飞的飞机、水里游的船、地上走的人(吃不吃人还真不好说)咱中国人什么 不吃啊·
作者: linghun_power    时间: 2011-3-15 23:25

共匪的反文明教育真是太成功了。为日本祈祷~
作者: job-g    时间: 2011-3-15 23:50

我是愤青,同时我也是一个人......
为死难者祈福!
一个在这样的情况下继续保持秩序的民族,有些可怕......
作者: tsbaby2008    时间: 2011-3-16 00:13

死者长已已,生者应自惜!
作者: tony-fomzro    时间: 2011-3-16 05:11     标题: 不爱发言

激进民族主义的没有人性,但戴着眼镜看事情的属于什么,日本人做过错事,如今遇难了,可怜!但这和共党有什么关系?整个中国人有什么过错?中国也在受灾,而且越来越多的灾难也许会在明天发生,今天是日本,明天就有可能是我们的家园,如果是人类,就放弃这些成见,默念祈福吧!
作者: sir_funr    时间: 2011-3-16 10:53

多好啊,省了不少事,呵呵
作者: sir_funr    时间: 2011-3-16 10:54

日本要是平了,咱搬过去住吧,组团报名喽...
作者: junglecnc    时间: 2011-3-16 11:35

可怜的孩子们。。。
作者: junglecnc    时间: 2011-3-16 11:35

让中国的光棍儿全迁住小日本。
作者: jeason938    时间: 2011-3-16 12:31

灾难面前,只能坦然面对
作者: qweyxl    时间: 2011-3-16 13:27

沿海地区都要小心,吸取教训。
作者: zub612    时间: 2011-3-16 16:10

这就是日本?唉!!!!完了一半
作者: 馬六甲    时间: 2011-3-16 16:18

Japan: New fears as the tragedy deepens

Continued aftershocks and new earthquakes bring new fears to the survivors of the tragedy. Residents prepare for radiation leaks as the Prime Minister asks everyone to remain indoors - in their homes, their offices and shelters. Ninety one countries have offered help to Japan. Search and rescue and recovery continue in the devastated landscape. The death toll rises, but some hope is realized in the reunions of family and friends. -- Paula Nelson (52 photos total)

Evacuees are screened for radiation contamination at a testing center, March 15, 2011, in Koriyama city, Fukushima Prefecture, northern Japan. (Wally Santana/Associated Press)

A baby is tested for radiation in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, March 15, 2011. Panic swept Tokyo on Tuesday after a rise in radioactive levels around an earthquake-hit nuclear power plant north of the city, causing some to leave the capital or stock up on food and supplies. (Reuters/Kyodo) #

A radiation detector marks 0.6 microsieverts, exceeding normal day data, March 15, 2011, near Shibuya train station in Tokyo. (Associated Press/Kyodo News) #

An official wearing a protective suit helps usher people through a radiation emergency scanning center in Koriyama, Japan, March 15, 2011. (Mark Baker/Associated Press) #

Officials, wearing clothing to protect against radiation, direct people to a center to scan residents who have been within 20 kilometers of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant damaged by Friday's earthquake, March 15, 2011, in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. (Gregory Bull/Associated Press) #

Evacuees are screened for radiation exposure at a testing center, March 15, 2011, in Koriyama city, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, after a nuclear power plant on the coast of the prefecture was damaged by Friday's earthquake. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #

People queue up for buses at a station to get out of the city in Yamagata, Yamagata prefecture on March 15, 2011. Explosions and a fire at Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant in neighboring Fukushima prefecture unleashed dangerous radiation on March 15. (Mike Clarke/AFP/Getty Images) #

A woman leaves a center to scan residents, who have been within 20 kilometers of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant damaged by Friday's earthquake, carrying a metal heat blanket, March 15, 2011, in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. (Gregory Bull/Associated Press) #

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers, mobilized to wash away radioactive material emitted from a nuclear power plant damaged by Friday's earthquake, put on protective gear on their arrival in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, March 15, 2011. (Associated Press/Kyodo News) #

A group of Chinese citizens at the City Hall await transport to leave the tsunami devastated city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture on March 15, 2011. Japan's government on March 15 urged people against panic-buying of food and supplies, as the country grapples with an earthquake and tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis. (Mike Clarke/AFP/Getty Images) #

Evacuees from radiation leaking from the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant take a rest at a shelter in Fukushima, northern Japan, March 15, 2011.(The Yomiuri Shimbun, Shuhei Yokoyama/Associated Press) #

A woman reacts at the news of her relative's death in an evacuation shelter for survivors of Friday's earthquake and tsunami, March 15, 2011, in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture. (Associated Press/Kyodo News) #

People wait to receive medical treatment at a shelter for earthquake and tsunami evacuees in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture, northeast Japan, March 15, 2011. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) #

Survivors listen about ongoing recovery operations at an evacuation center in Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, March 15, 2011. (Shuji Kajiyama/Associated Press) #

Two elderly couples greet each other at a shelter as they reunite, March 15, 2011. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) #

Displaced residents sit on mats at an evacuation center after leaving their coastal homes in Sendai, Miyagi on March 15, 2011. (Mike Clarke/Getty Images) #

A woman reunites with her relatives at a shelter for the first time after an earthquake and tsunami in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture, March 15, 2011. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) #

People receive emergency clothing aid at a makeshift shelter in Fukushima, March 15, 2011. (Associated Press/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Shuhei Yokoyama) #

An evacuee reacts after being reunited with her daughter and her brother at a shelter in Rikuzentakata, Iwate, March 15, 2022. Masahiro Ogawa/Associated Press) #

Evacuees exercise at a makeshift shelter in Minamisanriku, northern Japan, March 15, 2011. (Associated/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Tsuyoshi Matsumoto) #

Residents eat emergency rations in a candle-lit shelter after leaving their tsunami devastated areas, in Minamisanriku, Miyagi prefecture on March 15, 2011. (Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images) #

A man shops in a convenience store where shelves on food aisles are left empty in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, March 15, 2011. (Shizuo Kambayashi/Associated Press) #

Evacuees crowd a makeshift shelter in Fukushima, northern Japan, March 15, 2011. Some 70,000 people have been evacuated from a 12-mile (20-kilometer) radius from the Dai-ichi complex. (Associated Press/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Koichi Nakamura) #

A Japanese survivor of the earthquake and tsunami rides his bicycle through the leveled city of Minamisanriku, in northeastern Japan, March 15, 2011. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Rescue workers spray water on a damaged building still smoldering after the 9.0 magnitude strong earthquake struck on March 11 off the coast of north-eastern Japan, March 14, 2011 in Miyagi, Japan. The death toll continues to rise with fears that the official death count could well reach up to 10,000. (ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images) #

Tsunami debris is scattered over a devastated area of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. (March 14, 2011) (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #

Japanese rescue workers pour over a map of Ofunato before beginning operations in the devastated city on March 15, 2011. Rescue teams from the US, Britain and China began assisting in the search for survivors. (Nocholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images) #

Members of the Chinese International Search and Rescue Team (CISAR) search for victims inside a ruined house at the quake-shaken Ofunato city in Iwate prefecture, March 15, 2011. (Associated Press/Xinhua, Lui Siu Wai) #

Rescuers end the day's search operation in the area hard hit by earthquake-triggered tsunami in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, March 15, 2011. (Associated Press/Junji Kurokawa) #

British search and rescue team member Rob Furniss and his search dog Byron try to find any trapped people still alive in a building in Ofunato, Japan, March 15, 2011. Two search and rescue teams from the U.S. and a team from the U.K. with combined numbers of around 220 personnel, searched damaged areas of the town of Ofunato for trapped survivors in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. (Matt Dunham/Associated Press) #

A mother and her daughter leave a devastated area in Otsuchi, northern Japan, March 15, 2011. They said there was nothing left where their home used to be. (Associated Press/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Yoichi Hayashi) #

Soldiers and a rescue worker carry the body of a resident through Kesennuma City on March 15, 2011, days after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) #

The Sasaki family carry some of their personal belongings from their home that was destroyed after the devastating earthquake and tsunami, March 15, 2011 in Rikuzentakata, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images) #

Neena Sasaki, 5, carries some of the family belongings from her home that was destroyed after the devastating earthquake and tsunami on March 15, 2011 in Rikuzentakata, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images) #

Japanese military walk by a body lying in the rubble of a village destroyed, March 15, 2011 in Rikuzentakata, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images) #

Family photo albums lie in the ruins of the devastated residential area of tsunami hit Otsuchi March 15, 2011. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

Rescue workers search through ruins of the devastated residential area of tsunami hit Otsuchi March 15, 2011. (Aly Song/Reuters) #

A young Japanese survivor of the earthquake and tsunami searches her family home for any belongings she can find in the leveled city of Minamisanriku, in northeastern Japan, March 15, 2011. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Tsunami debris is scattered over a devastated area of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #

Keijo Nakamura and his wife, Haruka, react as they stand on the remains of a dead relative's home after the house was washed away by the tsunami in Ofunato, March 15, 2011. Two search and rescue teams from the U.S. and a team from the U.K. with combined numbers of around 220 personnel, searched damaged areas of the town of Ofunato for trapped survivors Tuesday in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. (Matt Dunham/Associated Press) #

Japanese recovery officials search through the ruins of the leveled city of Minamisanriku, in northeastern Japan, March 15, 2011. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

British search and rescue workers search under a roof removed from a house for survivors of the tsunami in Ofunato, Japan, March 15, 2011. (Matt Dunham/Associated Press) #

A man stands amidst the destruction in Kesennuma City on March 15, 2011, days after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) #

A woman who lost her mother and her three-year-old son reacts after she confirmed their bodies under the rubble of her house in Miyako. (March 14, 2011) (Associated Press/Mainichi Shimbun, Daisuke Wada) #

Members of Japan's Self Defense Force walk past the body of a woman at an area hit by an earthquake and tsunami in Rikuzentakata, Iwate prefecture, March 15, 2011. (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #

Japanese survivors of Friday's earthquake and tsunami walk under umbrellas through the leveled city of Minamisanriku, in northeastern Japan, March 15, 2011. David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Soldiers and a rescue worker carry the body of a victim through Kesennuma City on March 15, 2011. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) #

Soldiers carry the body of a victim as others prepare to retrieve more in Kesennuma City on March 15, 2011. (Adrees Latif/Retuers) #

The bodies of victims are covered by blankets at a village destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami in Rikuzentakata in Iwate prefecture, northeast Japan, March 15, 2011. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) #

Two women walk in a tsunami devastated street in Hishonomaki, Miyagi prefecture on March 15, 2011. (Philippe LopezAFP/Getty Images) #

Local residents pass through a devastated street in Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture after the recent tsunami and earthquake, on March 15, 2011. (Kim Jae-Hwan/AFP/Getty Images) #

Members of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force walk in a deployment line as they search tsunami damaged parts of Ofunato, Japan, March 15, 2011. Two search and rescue teams from the U.S. and a team from the U.K. with combined numbers of around 220 personnel, searched damaged areas of the town of Ofunato for trapped survivors Tuesday in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. (Matt Dunham/Associated Press) #


作者: 素包子    时间: 2011-3-16 16:36

这个事情,有坏有好的,多看看好的方面吧
作者: 29312    时间: 2011-3-16 17:06

安静和有序让人印象深刻
作者: neilxu    时间: 2011-3-16 19:28     标题: 回复 10# feifei24 的帖子

吃狗肉很难被接受吗?
作者: neilxu    时间: 2011-3-16 19:30

可怜的一楼那位同志  让那么多人表现出了自己的人性
作者: bbsbt    时间: 2011-3-16 20:19

很震撼。
作者: rangers    时间: 2011-3-16 21:49

还是版主给力啊,支持发图。
作者: baddspwksz    时间: 2011-3-17 00:05

祝愿日本人们度过难关。
作者: 飞在飘    时间: 2011-3-17 08:00

好惨哪,不过南京更惨能
作者: 馬六甲    时间: 2011-3-17 08:55

Japan: Continuing crisis

As if conditions for survivors and emergency workers weren't bad enough after the massive earthquake and tsunami, snow fell today in chilly Northern Japan. The dire situation prompted the first-ever televised address to the nation from Emperor Akihito, who made no such speech even after the Kobe earthquake in 1995. As aid and personnel poured into Japan, the nuclear crisis prompted neighboring countries to step up inspections of Japanese foods, and prompted governments worldwide to study their own nuclear energy policies. Meanwhile the grim work of recovery continued. -- Lane Turner (28 photos total)

Vehicle headlamps illuminate the disaster area of Yamada town in Iwate prefecture on March 16. The official toll of the dead and missing following a devastating earthquake and tsunami that flattened Japan's northeast coast has topped 11,000, with 3,676 confirmed dead. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Yukie Ito (left), tries to comfort her daughter Hana, 8, with grandmother Tamiyo at a cold refugee center for the homeless March 16 in Kesennuma, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

Rishiko reacts after visiting her home in the rubble of a village destroyed by the devastating earthquake and tsunami March 16 in Kesennuma, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

In this handout image provided by the U.S. Air Force, a house is seen adrift off the coast of northeastern Japan from a HH-60G helicopter surveying the damage stricken area as part of Japan's earthquake and tsunami recovery effort March 14. (U.S. Air Force via Getty Images) #

Elderly people drink hot tea at a shelter at Yamada town in Iwate prefecture on March 16. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #

The 4,724-ton freighter M.V. Asia Symphony lies on a pier after being hit by the tsunami at the port in Kamaishi city, Iwate prefecture on March 16. All 17 Filipino crew (next picture) are safe and living at an emergency shelter near the port. (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images) #

A Filipino freighter crew sits in a shelter in Kamaishi city, Iwate prefecture on March 16. Their ship M.V. Asia Symphony (previous picture) was carried onto the pier after being hit by the tsunami. (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images) #

Japanese Defense Force members load tsunami relief goods at the port in Kamaishi city, Iwate prefecture on March 16. (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images) #

Survivors of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the eastern coast of Japan rest in the Miyako Shogako school sports hall, used as a shelter for evacuees, in Miyako town on March 16. (Roslan Rahman/AFP/Getty Images) #

Policemen carry the bodies of victims retrieved from the debris in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, days after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami on March 16. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) #

Damage caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami is seen from a hill overlooking the city of Kesennuma on March 16. (Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images) #

Japanese Self Defence Force soldiers search for people missing from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in a river bed in Miyako in Iwate prefecture on March 16. (Takashi Noguchi/AFP/Getty Images) #

A survivor warms himself by a fire at an emergency shelter in Otsuchi March 16. In the fishing town of Otsuchi in Iwate prefecture, 12,000 out of a population of 15,000 have disappeared following Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

A doll lies on the ground after the March 11 tsunami and earthquake in Natori in Miyagi Prefecture on March 16. (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #

People crowd a long-distance bus terminal in front of Sendai Railway Station to leave the earthquake and tsunami-hit town of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, on March 16. Railway services have been cancelled since the earthquakes around the area. (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #

People watch a television broadcasting Japan's Emperor Akihito's televised address to the nation at an electronics retail store in Tokyo March 16. Japanese Emperor Akihito said on Wednesday that problems at Japan's nuclear-power reactors were unpredictable and he was "deeply worried" following an earthquake he described as "unprecedented in scale". It was an extraordinarily rare appearance by the emperor and his first public comments since last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed thousands of people. (Issei Kato/Reuters) #

A man checks a list of evacuated people at a shelter in Rikuzentakada, in Iwate prefecture, on March 16. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #

People stay close to the heater at a shelter at Yamada town in Iwate prefecture on March 16. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #

A rescue worker wipes his forehead after carrying a body from the rubble of a village destroyed by the devastating earthquake, fires and tsunami March 16, 2011 in Kesennuma, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

Chieko Chiba walks through the rubble after going to see her destroyed home March 16, 2011 in Kesennuma, Miyagi province. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

People shop for food at a big-box supermarket in Tokyo March 16. Public trust in the Japanese government faces its biggest test since WWII over the handling of the nation's nuclear crisis, raising concerns that a breakdown in confidence could fuel panic and chaos if appeals for calm go unheeded. Foreigners are leaving Tokyo, or shutting themselves indoors, and supermarket shelves are running empty despite authorities assuring citizens there is no need to panic from the crisis unfolding at a quake-stricken nuclear power plant. (Issei Kato/Reuters) #

An official in a full radiation protection suit scans an evacuated woman and her dog with a geiger counter in Koriyama city in Fukushima prefecture, about 60km west from the crisis-hit Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) Fukushima Nuclear plant, on March 16, 2011. A fresh fire broke out at the quake-hit Japanese atomic power plant in Fukushima early on March 16. (Ken Shimizu/AFP/Getty Images) #

Medical staff use a Geiger counter to screen a woman for possible radiation exposure at a public welfare center in Hitachi City, Ibaraki, March 16, after she was evacuated from an area within a 12.4 mile radius of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. (Asahi Shimbun/Reuters) #

A car lies among debris swept inland by the tsunami following the earthquake in Minami Sanriku, Miyagi prefecture. (Robert Gilhooly/Bloomberg) #

Rescue workers search for a body after digging a car out of the debris in Minamisanriku town, Miyagi Prefecture, March 16. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) #

An elderly man and woman push a cart carrying their salvaged belongings in Miyako, in Iwate prefecture, on March 16. (Takashi Noguchi/AFP/Getty Images) #

Japanese soldiers check for bodies in the water in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, on March 16. (Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images) #

Evacuees read a newspaper carrying stories on the massive earthquake and tsunami at a shelter in Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, on March 15. Japan's government on March 15 urged people against panic-buying of food and supplies, as the country grapples with an earthquake and tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis. (Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images) #


作者: caihuaalng    时间: 2011-3-17 09:03

真是太悲惨了。
作者: 阴阳马    时间: 2011-3-17 09:13

一切随缘
作者: gxggws    时间: 2011-3-17 09:56

祈祷。逝者安息,生者坚强!
作者: ff2008    时间: 2011-3-17 16:17

损失肯定不小
作者: 怪叔叔    时间: 2011-3-17 18:20

阿弥陀佛,善哉善哉
作者: buaijun    时间: 2011-3-17 18:39

确实很震撼,中国人应该警惕呀,保护好大自然吧
作者: 920488128    时间: 2011-8-25 16:15

同情日本....
作者: elect    时间: 2011-8-25 20:10     标题: 回复 3# 写实 的帖子

让共产党统治我们中国大陆,是对中国大陆人的最大的惩罚,共程度远超这次地震灾难的一万倍以上!
作者: leijx011030    时间: 2011-8-25 20:36

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作者: tangpingcinny    时间: 2011-11-27 20:18     标题: 回复 2# bj88488848 的帖子

你是典型的狭隘民族主义观念!
作者: 畈上农夫    时间: 2011-11-28 01:54

一个强大的民族,实事求是的说
作者: vidts    时间: 2011-11-28 10:53

we are the world
作者: applehq01    时间: 2011-11-28 15:50

就是啊  日本鬼子杀无赦
作者: anzhang    时间: 2011-11-29 00:29     标题: 回复 20# 就不穿裤子 的帖子

支持20楼的观点,还是让我们更人性些吧!
作者: wuxiauto    时间: 2011-11-29 09:06

自然灾害是全人类的敌人,在天灾面前,是没有国界的。
作者: qisilu    时间: 2012-5-16 06:25






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