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Japaneese Earthquake Tsunami

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15 years 1 month ago #13288 by julia
Japaneese Earthquake Tsunami was created by julia
My heart goes out to the people of Japan and surrounding areas after the awful quake and Tsunami. Hope everyone on here was not affected by it.
Julia

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15 years 1 month ago #13303 by snowgoose
Replied by snowgoose on topic Re: Japaneese Earthquake Tsunami
There are no words to describe the scale of the tradgedy unfolding in Japan. I pray for courage and strength for the nation as they grieve and begin the road to recovery.

I have also heard that there have been earthquakes in Tonga and China in the past 24 hours. I hope that all PDSA members are safe at this time.

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