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The triple-threat that still leaves many people, especially Japanese, in

awe of how powerful nature can be, topped off with human error. Today

marks two years of the tragedy that shook, swept away, and radiated

north-east Japan, or Tohoku.

The scars are still fresh as many people will never be able to go back to their homes. Some have to remember the friends and family members that they lost on that day. And some, mostly children, have to live with the lingering threat of cancer

caused by the nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear power plants.

They have endured great suffering and remained patient throughout the

ordeal. Watching the news of the aftermath, I was honestly moved at how

those in the affected areas were able to line-up and wait for water and

supplies, no looting, no fighting, no chaos.

Let today, (actually everyday) be a reminder that:

1. We should be thankful for what we already have.

2. There is always hope.

3. Nuclear power is a double-edged sword.

まだ頑張ろう、日本!

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