Ten things the Japanese did in their plight in Fukushima 2011

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Ten things the Japanese did in their plight in Fukushima 2011

  1. Calm:
    Calm and deep thinking despite the great disaster that afflicted them.
  2. Respect
    Water supply and supply lines. No dry word, no slap, no push, and no work.
  3. Capacity
    Superior architecture and high-precision construction. Most of the buildings swung and did not crumble.
  4. Mercy
    People only bought what they needed for their day's power so that everyone could get their needs.
  5. System
    No mess in the shops. Do not honk and do not seize roads. Just understand and understand the situation.
  6. Sacrifice
    Fifty workers have survived (despite the risk of death) in the nuclear reactor pumping water in the sea for the purpose of cooling. How can they be rewarded?
    7 - compassion
    Restaurants have lowered their prices. ATMs left in their condition. The strong took care of the weak
  7. Training
    Adults and kids all knew exactly what to do.
  8. Media
    They showed great control. There were no ludicrous announcers cheating and shuddering for fame, only quiet reports
  9. Conscience
    When electricity and lighting went out in the shops, people returned with their hands to the shelves and left the shops quietly.
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