Search and Rescue teams and equipment of all kinds have already arrived from countries such as China, Germany, France, England, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, South Korea, etc.
Miyagi, Japan, more than 1000 bodies have been washed onshore. Complete towns have been washed away by the waves of the tsunami.
A second hydrogen explosion occurred at Fukushima Nuclear power plant. More people are hurt there. This explosion was similar to the first one that occurred on Saturday. The explosion did not cause a massive nuclear leak. No large amount of radioactive materials were leaked into the atmosphere.
Anti-nuclear plants protesters in Germany and France took place yesterday. These countries receive much of their power from nuclear plants.
We would like to applaud this young man's desire to help and contribute to the relief efforts that are underway for the Japanese people. He figures it out right.
"Trained Professionals and Specialized groups of volunteers are most crucial at the moment." Due to the mitigating risks involved, civilian volunteer groups will have a chance to help later on.
"Hello,
My name is Dan Oprisch and I am 18 years old and willing to go overseas to provide my services in the Japan Tsunami relief efforts in whatever way possible. I do not have a lot of money to give, but I can provide my physical abilities and whatever else necessary to help the relief effort. I know civilian groups are not being formed at this point in time, as trained professionals and specialized groups of volunteers are most crucial at the moment. However, when the time comes and the call needs to be answered, I all inclusively offer myself. If there is a list that is being formed for when this time comes, please send me information and include me on it. I hope I can be of service.
Sincerely,
Dan Oprisch"