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Journal of a Tohoku Volunteer

Miguel Arboleda packed up a survival kit and headed north, to do what he can for those affected by the earthquake/tsunami. Here are some of his messages.

Day 1 (March 3, 2011)
Have reached Miyagi Prefecture, after passing through Ibaraki and Fukushima. Just a beautiful day with fast moving traffic. Occasionally big cracks in the road. Wouldn’t even know there was an earthquake. But from here on it’s into the real stuff. Haven’t seen it yet.

Later…

It’s getting really cold. Midwinter temps. And people are out there in this?

Day 2 (March 4, 2011)
Hi Everyone,

I’m sorry I couldn’t write sooner. My phone carrier was out.

I’m exhausted, so I can’t write a lot. Besides, I don’t really know how to put into words what I’ve seen and experienced. It… is… incomprehensibly vast. Everything has been totally and with power you can’t imagine, destroyed. I still cant even believe I’m here.

For now I wont try to put all this into words. So I’ll write a quick rundown of what I’ve been doing.

We arrived late at night at the evacuation center, which is located in a public gym at the top of a hill. So safe from tsunamis. Everything was closed down so we found a night shift doctor and found a place to camp. It was freezing cold… -3 degrees C, but with so much humidity from the tsunamis passage that it felt much colder. I hardly slept at all.

I joined a volunteer group in the morning which concentrated on searching for “memories”, things like photographs, wallets, important belongings that can not be replaced. All I can say about driving into the destroyed areas is that when looking at it, and thinking there were hundreds of kilometers of this, how in the world was anyone going to even know where to start? Picking out photographs was such a tiny tiny thing, and I felt like both an intruder and infinitely small. But it was good know I could do something.

The group asked that we not take photographs, and for me at least, I put my camera away. That didn’t stop NHK from filming me for about 2 hours, so I may very well appear on the news.it was slow, hard work in the falling snow and mud everywhere and dangerous boards and overturned houses and exploded trucks and trash as far as you could see. There was one pile of a house that had been bent around a telephone pole where I came across the remains of a teenage girl’s room, and as I stood there I just broke down weeping. The news photographer who was photographing me looked stricken and in great shock, and couldn’t continue for a while. I wanted to give him a big hug.

I will continue tomorrow and try to think more about what all this is. In the meantime u want to express, very strongly, that the people here are wonderfully resilient and in fantastic spirits. One young woman I worked with who came from the neighboring town, was so strong and practical and cheerful, it put my sentimentality to shame. And almost everyone I met was like that.

Got to go to make dinner, but I wanted to get this out to you.

Filed under: Current Information, Images, Miyagi Prefecture 宮城県, Sendai Earthquake, March 11, 2011, Tohoku  東北, , , ,

Information for Foreigners on 2011 Tohoku-Pacific Ocean Earthquake

Information for Foreigners on 2011 Tohoku-Pacific Ocean Earthquake

Filed under: Communications, Contact Information, Current Information, Earthquakes 地震, Emergency Contact Information, Government, Miyagi Prefecture 宮城県, News Sources, Organizations, Regional Information, Relief, Sendai Earthquake, March 11, 2011, Shelters, Survival Information, , , , , , , , , ,

Sendai – Multilingual radio information broadcasts

From Kyodo News

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/80492.html

 

TOKYO, March 23, Kyodo

 

Three local FM radio stations in the northeastern Japan city of Sendai are offering a multilingual program to provide disaster-related information for foreign residents in the city, which was hit by the March 11 catastrophic quake, an association for foreign residents said Wednesday.

 

The 10-minute program in English, Chinese, Korean and easy Japanese is provided by the Sendai International Relations Association in the city and offers information on issues related to the disaster and reconstruction from the Sendai city government and other institutions including foreign embassies.

 

Sendai-based radio station Date fm started broadcasting the program for listeners who do not speak Japanese on March 11, while Radio3 and fm Taihaku started broadcasting earlier this week, the association known as SIRA said.

 

The information provided in the program includes notices of restoration of water and gas supply, evacuation advisories from foreign embassies and information on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease while living in crowded shelters.

 

Radio channels are 77.1 MHz for Date fm, 76.2 MHz for Radio3 and 78.9 MHz for fm Taihaku.

SIRA also provides such information and assistance to foreigners via telephone and its blog on the Internet.

 

==Kyodo

Filed under: Communications, Current Information, Education and Advice, Emergency Contact Information, News Sources, Other Languages, Sendai 仙台, Survival Information, , , , , , , , ,

Rice Donations for Tsunami Victims by March 23rd in Osaka

This is a Facebook post by MvP Matauli:

To All our Friends in Kansai :
We are working with Kozmoz International Japan collecting bags of rice for the tsunami victims. This is an emergency need so you can can donate 5kg or more as you like. We hope to gather 20 tons of rice by next Wednesday. Please call your friends or anyone who wants to give any small amount will make a difference in someones life. Please call me 08056301405 or bring it with you to Coolabar Shinsaibashi. All donations will be delivered to Sendai asap. Thank you for your generosity. MvP. http://www.kozmoz.org

Filed under: Aid, Current Information, Daily Living Goods, Disaster Japan, Donations, Food, Food and Water, Kansai 関西, Osaka 大阪, Relief, Sendai 仙台, Volunteering, What You Can Do, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Video: Pet makes it through Tsunami – USATODAY.com

Video: Pet makes it through Tsunami – USATODAY.com

 

Filed under: Animals, Current Information, Hope and Inspiration, Humor and Time Out, Miyagi Prefecture 宮城県, Relief, Videos, , , , , , , , , ,

Multilingual Information for Disaster Victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake

Essential information in 18 languages from the Center for Multilingual Multicultural Education and Research.

http://www.tufs.ac.jp/blog/ts/g/cemmer/2011/03/post_172.html

Includes notices from the Immigration Bureau, information regarding the Fukushima nuclear plant and emergency information for foreign residents in Sendai.

Filed under: Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, March 12, 2011, Updates, Other Languages, Current Information, Latest News, Sendai 仙台, , , , , , , , ,

Dramatic Tsunami Live Rescue footage – TBC/JNN & Rachel Maddow

Very moving footage of the Sendai tsunami. Footage distributed by Reuters and edited by Olivier Fabre.

Filed under: Hope and Inspiration, News Sources, Sendai Tsunami, March 11, 2011, Sendai 仙台, Videos, , , , , ,

Map of Passable Roads in Northeast Japan (Tohoku/ 東北)

Map of Passable Roads in Northeast Japan (Tohoku/ 東北)

Filed under: Chubu 中部, Current Information, Miyagi Prefecture 宮城県, Niigata 新潟, Regional Information, Roads, Sendai 仙台, Tohoku  東北, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Link for Travel Within Tohoku (includes English, Korean and Chinese versions)

Link for Travel Within Tohoku (includes English, Korean and Chinese versions)

http://www.pref.yamagata.jp/ou/somu/020054/idoshudan.html

仙台、東京、大阪、新潟方面と山形間の公共交通による移動手段 (Public Transportation Network within SENDAI, TOKYO, OSAKA, NIIGATA)
Yamagata Prefecture

http://www.pref.yamagata.jp/ou/shokokanko/110012/kokusai/english/eindex.html

Filed under: Current Information, Miyagi Prefecture 宮城県, Niigata 新潟, Osaka 大阪, Regional Information, Sendai 仙台, Tohoku  東北, Tokyo 東京, Transportation, Yamagata 山形, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Japan Travel Advice- Coach for British Nationals to Leave Sendai

Japan Travel Advice

Coach from Sendai to Tokyo leaving March 17th for British nationals wishing to leave the area.

Filed under: Current Information, Miyagi Prefecture 宮城県, Regional Information, Sendai 仙台, Tohoku  東北, Transportation, , , , , ,

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