Once a Nation, now a wasteland. Japan our wonderful Utopia, once a great nation, was hit by an underwater earthquake as a tsunami followed by another.

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Once a Nation, now a wasteland

Japan our wonderful Utopia, once a great nation, was hit by an underwater earthquake as a tsunami followed by another massive earthquake on land, which wiped over 75% of the whole nation.

Even though the population and economy was hurt massively recovery has been made with food, water, and Iodide to reduce radiation.

Today; for the earthquake, Japan’s nuclear power plant has been predicted to explode causing a meltdown releasing radiation exposed to all of Japan, and killing millions of people.

We are not lost yet, Japanese officials and navy from USA are working to help people there, remove dangerous chemicals from the power plant, and save Japan. We can help too, by donating to the Red Cross, to support Japan