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March 14, 2011

ARI update as of 6:30 p.m. March 12 Saturday (Japan Time)

Reported by Claudia Yamamoto


I just talked again to UMC missionary and ARI staff , Jonathan McCurley. No injuries.
 
The water is on in some areas of ARI has shut off or is not flowing in other areas. All buildings have been badly damaged well as the live stock facilities. It is hard to determine the extent of the damage everywhere until the after shocks have stopped and staff have a chance to look around completely. One of the hardest hit buildings is the main building which is the "heart of ARI" where classes, meetings, gatherings, etc. are held. They cannot get into the building now with all the glass broken from the windows and plaster from the roof. Plaster has fallen in many of the other buildings from the ceilings. Everyone spent the night in the cafeteria with no electricity as there was concern as to the safety of the dorms with plaster falling from the ceiling.
 
The overseas participants are not at ARI as of yet as they are scheduled to come at the end of the month. It is still not determined if they can come due to the damage to the buildings and livestock areas.
 
Right now staff are deciding as to whether they should evacuate or not. There is concern about radiation leakage from the fire of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant 100 kilometers away. There are reports of government officials advising everyone to evacuate if they are 100 to 200 kilometers from Fukushima. (People near the plant have already been evacuated.) Half of the ARI staff and volunteers have already left . More were leaving as Jonathan spoke to me. Jonathan did not know if his family should leave ARI or not but is waiting for further news and praying. They have asked for prayers.
 
In prayer, Claudia



 
Contact Information
Xiaoling Zhu
Area Executive
East Asia and the Pacific
700 Prospect Ave.
Cleveland,Ohio 44115
216-736-3226
866-822-8224 ext. 3226
Fax: 216-736-3203
zhux@ucc.org

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