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‘Fukushima 50’ Rrisk Lives To Prevent Meltdown

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.{#emotions_dlg.sad}

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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"People with closed hearts will always feel as though they are at war with the world." ~My friend Nancy