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Friday, March 11, 2011

The U.S.A to Offer Helicopter Assistance to Affected Areas in Japan: All American Military Personnel and US Embassy Accounted For Thus Far

Based on the most recent reports, the US government stands ready to support the Japanese government.  The Obama Administration is in contact with the U.S base in Japan to make US resources available to the Japanese government.

Helicopters are needed.  They will be able to rescue people from the sites where they are stranded.  Boats and ships will search the seas for the passenger boats that were swept to high seas.

President Obama has just said that he has ordered the resources of the US and troops based in Japan to help our great ally, Japan.  He also said that the personnel of the US embassy has found safer and higher grounds in Japan.  He is coordinating and keeping informed of what is going on there.  He wants to make sure that all US citizens are provided with assistance in Japan.

The president also added that he does not have all the details yet.  He continues to receive updates from the American personnel in Japan.  The reason is because the quake and ensuing tsunami have just happened.  He is deferring ... and waiting for more info on the developing situation.

He is also addressing the high prices paid at the gas stations.  He is watching for price gauges. 


A whirlpool has been created in the ocean in the Sendai area.  Its presence may indicate that the bottom of the ocean was cracked by the power of the quake.  This site will be a very dangerous area for anybody who stumbles upon it while navigating!

March 16, 2011 Updates:

So far the US has sent many ships such as the Ronald Reagan to the affected areas, but high levels of radiation have caused many of them to change course.  These ships have planes and helicopters that could help in the rescue and relief efforts, but due to the high levels of radiation, they can not operate them.  They are waiting till the levels go down.  The US has also sent two specialized fire trucks to the power plant in question.  So far, the US has not been asked to deploy troops to help out.

9 comments:

  1. I want to volunteer. I am ready to leave right away and can assist medical personnel or clean up efforts. I have a passport and current vaccinations. Please advise. catssea@att.net

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  2. I too have been touched and compelled to assist the Japanese people in their time of need. My passport is current and my will to assist with any search, rescue and clean-up efforts is genuine. I can be contacted at rice80sf49@aol.com. "God is looking out for Japan."

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  3. I am in florida and i am willing to go help in japan as much time as i may ne needed there i can assist with heavy machinery operation in clean up i am experienced with excavators bulldozers loaders i would like to hear from someone my e mail is godacts238@yahoo.com i am ready willing and able for any amount of time sometimes god has us in place to help and i think mine is now i am unemployed and i am not looking for any payment i am VOLUNTEER please contact me let me know one way or another if i am needed thank you and god bless you

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  4. very sorry for the terrible events that occurred in japan, i would like to volunteer my time to aid in the search and rescue efforts i have my passport and current vaccinations.

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  5. I am a pipefitter/welder I am ready to go end help bring water and rebuild the infrastructure to all affected cities. i have apassaport and bags are packed. Lets do it

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  6. I'am in Michigan and Im ready to leave to help japan right away my passport is current if you know of a group i can join i can be reached at sabbagh1028@yahoo.com

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  7. I'm in West Virginia I'm ready to Help Japan can leave Immediately. have a Current passport and bags are packed!

    - Jason
    jayluvswvu@frontier.com

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  8. Ready to help when more relief can be used Im a nurse but willing to help out however physically possible.
    -Kevin
    keving528@aol.com

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  9. I'm from the Philippines I have experience in disaster operation. I have a passport and I am willing to leave immediately. krisian_david@yahoo.com

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