Thank you Bay12. I've spent hours watching the news and reading slow-to-load articles that give me spoonfuls of information. I've got more information over the disaster with half of you throwing out personal comments than I have watching television and learning things about earthquakes and tsunamis that I already damn well knew.
To contribute:
Reported death toll is 151, injured persons is 722, and known missing is 530. 1,800 homes in Fukushima Prefecture are gone. I got these numbers from the ticker of CNN, the only place where I actually got any information from the channel.
I'm pretty sure this isn't doom for continued nuclear plant construction. This is a catastrophic natural disaster and only one of the 50 or so (CNN info) nuclear power plants in the affected area is experiencing trouble, and even then it's due to power issues rather than the integrity of the plant itself. It's also near Sendai, which, from what I'm hearing, is among the hardest hit. IMHO, Japan's nuclear power plants are performing damn well.
HLN channel, last time I checked, was broadcasting about some steam room, deadlines for NFL, and teens texting hile driving. That last one was only a hot topic like four years ago! Agh!
My heart goes out to the affected. I'm damn well volunteering at my university to do some sort of aid program. I'm sure we'll have one, as we've got a large Asian organization on campus that has a ton of support from the student and administrative body.
Edit: 4 Trains are now reported missing.