Hows the nuclear situation?
To be honest, only people within the area are affected badly/hardly. The "No Go Zone" has left people without anything literally even if their houses has not been touch by the Tsunami. It is scary to see the 2 or 3rd largest economy in the world not being capable to offer these people a proper place to leave, work and hope. And in some place radiation level is still pretty high, at least above normal.
Now as an expat (I'm French) living in Tokyo this seems so far away from us, life goes like nothing happen even if many of us have a Geiger counter now at home or at the office running 24/7.
Personally, I am not really upset about the situation right now for us outside of the touched zone, however I a little bit upset of the long term effect of radiation in the food chain and the impact of this on kids, after all, at 38 I don't care if my lifespan has been reduced of 10 years, but for my daughter, definitively different.
Finally, since I do not want to hi-jack too much this thread... We now worry more on the 70% chance we may have in the next 4 yours to get a level 9 Earthquake in Tokyo, that will really kill Japan for a while. This goes up to 90% chance in the next 30 years...
