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As I heard the devastating news from Japan this morning, I thought of our gradcafe members from Japan. I hope that all of you are safe, that your friends, family, and community are safe, and that you've been able to contact your family/friends. I can't begin to contemplate the loss of life and property in Japan, nor do I understand what it would be like to be away from loved ones and not be able to contact them during a crisis. For whatever it is worth, Japan is in my thoughts and I am hoping for the best possible outcomes for all.

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As I heard the devastating news from Japan this morning, I thought of our gradcafe members from Japan. I hope that all of you are safe, that your friends, family, and community are safe, and that you've been able to contact your family/friends. I can't begin to contemplate the loss of life and property in Japan, nor do I understand what it would be like to be away from loved ones and not be able to contact them during a crisis. For whatever it is worth, Japan is in my thoughts and I am hoping for the best possible outcomes for all.

Yes, our thoughts are with you.

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Yes, our thoughts are with you.

Thanks. I am Tokyo and we are monitoring the news reports about the nuclear meltdown at the moment...

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Thanks. I am Tokyo and we are monitoring the news reports about the nuclear meltdown at the moment...

I am watching online news about it. I hope everything will be fine eventually!

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I'm in Yokohama, south of Tokyo. Everything is fine here, just minor damage to the city. I was at school when it hit, and ended up staying the night there due to trains being down. With the phone networks down, social media has been a huge help in being able to contact not only my family friends in the states, but my other friends in the country.

Please send your prayers to those in the northeastern part of the country. Our thoughts are with them.

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I'm in Yokohama, south of Tokyo. Everything is fine here, just minor damage to the city. I was at school when it hit, and ended up staying the night there due to trains being down. With the phone networks down, social media has been a huge help in being able to contact not only my family friends in the states, but my other friends in the country.

Please send your prayers to those in the northeastern part of the country. Our thoughts are with them.

Our thoughts with all the Japanese who have been affected.

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