In Kyoto, the city where I live, the earthquake was 3 Richter scale and was little, but according to some people in certain districts shook tall buildings. Promptly, the city of Kyoto joined the national charity collection to raise funds for the victims, taking out collecting money in department stores, supermarkets.
and also organized charity events. Also, as a response to the need, on Sunday the establishment of the "Volunteer Center disaster of Kyoto" (Kyoto saigai shien vorantia sit) for the two volunteer centers, the city and the prefecture, to act with one voice. The Center seeks to channel the voluntary assistance to regions affected by the earthquake, preferably emergency rescue work, first, and then manage volunteer participation Kyoto debris cleanup, psychological assistance to those affected and so on.
Also referred to recruit through the Internet to student volunteers during the spring holiday period. But volunteering does not occur only among Japanese, but there are members of the Spanish colony that we have been surprised by his spontaneous and disinterested generosity, opening their homes and businesses to strangers forced to spend the night outdoors because they can not return to their homes.
A beautiful example in a tragic moment of respect for others whatever their origin or status. On the other hand, I wish to express my appreciation for the interest shown by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that has hit Japan, and the situation of the Spanish colony. As you have reported, has been an unprecedented national disaster that has literally wiped off the map entire populations of Tohoku, the northern region of Honshu Island (the largest in the archipelago).
Although a peripheral region both geographically and historically low population density, in recent years had become a new pole of development. This is partly because the installation of production facilities of companies headquartered in Tokyo, a process facilitated by improved communications with the capital through the construction of high speed rail, highways, airports etc.
Needless to add that this dynamism of the Tohoku region has been severely affected by the earthquake on Friday and its consequences. With a friendly greeting from across the world.
and also organized charity events. Also, as a response to the need, on Sunday the establishment of the "Volunteer Center disaster of Kyoto" (Kyoto saigai shien vorantia sit) for the two volunteer centers, the city and the prefecture, to act with one voice. The Center seeks to channel the voluntary assistance to regions affected by the earthquake, preferably emergency rescue work, first, and then manage volunteer participation Kyoto debris cleanup, psychological assistance to those affected and so on.
Also referred to recruit through the Internet to student volunteers during the spring holiday period. But volunteering does not occur only among Japanese, but there are members of the Spanish colony that we have been surprised by his spontaneous and disinterested generosity, opening their homes and businesses to strangers forced to spend the night outdoors because they can not return to their homes.
A beautiful example in a tragic moment of respect for others whatever their origin or status. On the other hand, I wish to express my appreciation for the interest shown by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that has hit Japan, and the situation of the Spanish colony. As you have reported, has been an unprecedented national disaster that has literally wiped off the map entire populations of Tohoku, the northern region of Honshu Island (the largest in the archipelago).
Although a peripheral region both geographically and historically low population density, in recent years had become a new pole of development. This is partly because the installation of production facilities of companies headquartered in Tokyo, a process facilitated by improved communications with the capital through the construction of high speed rail, highways, airports etc.
Needless to add that this dynamism of the Tohoku region has been severely affected by the earthquake on Friday and its consequences. With a friendly greeting from across the world.
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