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03-17-2011 04:07 PM
I'm sorry if I'm repeating something that's already been addresssd, but, I think these 50 employees and their families can use some extra prayers and "white light". I heard about them on the radio this morning. It was reported that these 50 nameless people will more than likely be dead within 3 months.
I think it's much worse over there than is being reported and everyone in Japan can use more prayers and help than originally anticiapted.
This is just sad beyond words.
Joe O’Connor · Mar. 16, 2011 | Last Updated: Mar. 17, 2011 10:40 AM ET
We do not know their names, their faces, their families or their personal stories. Nobody really does. They are strangers, in a faraway land, doing the unthinkable.
In Japan they have a name: The Fukushima 50. A coterie of nuclear plant employees — some reports indicate 50, others suggest four working rotations of 50 — who stayed behind while 700 of their co-workers were evacuated from the stricken Fukushima-Daiichi facility on the Japanese coast.
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