Travelling to and from Japan has started, however the fco advises not to carry out any unnecessary travel to Tokyo. The Japanese President has called it the worst national crises after World War II. Scores of people have died, and on the fourth day of the deadliest 8.8 magnitude earth Quake and a gigantic 10 meters high Tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011 more dead bodies are being thrown out by the waves.
At present, the lack of food, shelter, water and electricity is a major issue for the ones who managed to survive the ordeal. The injured and those already hospitalized before the incident are in immediate need of medical aid. Moreover, the thousands of dead bodies in less than four days have made the Japanese Government waive the ‘permission for burial’, while coffins and burial grounds are in great shortage.
Making things worse, Japan’s nuclear crises is worsening with time as a nuclear reactor meltdown is said to be possible. Foreign Embassies, Consulates, International NGO and diplomats are moving out of Tokyo fearing a possible stronger Nuclear radiation leak. Although the latest reports confirm a…Read more about Japan’s Nuclear Crises