Thursday, March 17, 2011

God Bless Japan

I was watching GMA News TV this morning and I was touched by the news delivered by Chino Gaston on how Japanese were coping with the current crisis in their country.

* There's an abandoned food stall inside the Sendai airport where some people are taking shelter.  They're running out of food, but not one dared to take food from the abandoned food stall.

*One grocery marked down the prices of the commodities they are selling.  They limit the number of items a customer can buy so that there will be enough for many people.

*Students on the streets offer free rice balls.

*People line-up for hours but remained calm, followed social order and patiently waited for their turn.

*Most don't want to leave Sendai because they want to help rebuild their community.

*Chino suggested to their driver that since they're running out of fuel, why don't they just take the fuel of damaged vehicles but his driver declined, saying he doesn't want to go to hell...

As one televiewer has texted, God truly knows who to test.... God knows the Japanese can overcome this trial...

To Japan, we learned a lot from you, we salute you and we will continue to pray for you....


Here's a link to Chino Gaston's Journey.
Here's another story on Japanese Resilience during this crisis.

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