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@musho77 | 21 November 16 | |
im a morbid sod im watching live cameras and cars are still being driven not far fom the sea, i would be on top of the biggest mountain i could find
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@shadow27 | 21 November 16 | |
@ musho77 - 21.11.16 - 10:33pm same place as last time fkishima Anything happens their government will probably just ignore it |
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@dodgey | 21 November 16 | |
Hope they are ok there and keeping safe. Be strong Japan .
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@shadow27 | 21 November 16 | |
Mutate or die.
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@kelypso | 21 November 16 | |
Eish. Scary.
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@musho77 | 22 November 16 | |
they had small waves its been downgraded so shouldnt have one now
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@obi_jon | 3 January 24 | |
They've had a bad couple of days in Japan, another big earthquake and then a plane crash involving a Japanese coastguard aircraft taking emergency response supplies to the quake affected region, which was completely destroyed after the pilot seemingly misheard air-traffic control instructions and taxied onto the runway, where a Japanese Airlines Airbus A350 on final approach essentially landed right on top of it. Remarkably all 350+ passengers and crew onboard the Airbus survived and were safely evacuated* within minutes before the badly damaged aircraft was destroyed by fire. 5 people aboard the coastguard aircraft were sadly killed but the captain somehow managed to survive. * the plane was already a fireball as it slid down the runway on its nose, having had it's front landing gear torn off. An absolutely remarkable job by the crew to get everybody out alive in time with only 3 of the 8 escape slides able to be deployed. |
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@obi_jon | 3 January 24 | |
@ obi_jon - 3.01.24 - 06:13am They've had a bad couple of days in Japan, another big earthquake and then a plane crash involving a Japanese coastguard aircraft taking emergency response supplies to the quake affected region, which was completely destroyed after the pilot seemingly misheard air-traffic control instructions and taxied onto the runway, where a Japanese Airlines Airbus A350 on final approach essentially landed right on top of it. Remarkably all 350+ passengers and crew onboard the Airbus survived and were safely evacuated* within minutes before the badly damaged aircraft was destroyed by fire. 5 people aboard the coastguard aircraft were sadly killed but the captain somehow managed to survive. * the plane was already a fireball as it slid down the runway on its nose, having had it's front landing gear torn off. An absolutely remarkable job by the crew to get everybody out alive in time with only 3 of the 8 escape slides able to be deployed. Airline Pilot's analysis, with cctv footage of the crash and passenger video onboard the airbus |
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