A newfound respect for the Japanese people that is;
Of course, all I have to go on is the various news agencies' reports ..but if they are anywhere near correct, I have a heightened respect for the Japanese people. The closest thing we have had in recent years to compare to the tragedy in Japan is the situation in New Orleans a few years ago. What a difference !
N. O. got hit with wind and then water..a flood, while the people in a large section of Japan got hit with a record earthquake, a tsunami and then a nuclear catastrophe in quick succession. Following this have been hundreds of small quakes and several major earthquakes. They have suffered another 6.6 earthquake just this morning !
It seems the events could not be more different, following the initial events:
In New Orleans:
The mayor of New Orleans ensconced himself in the 10th floor of the building he was in, and refused to allow the city school buses to evacuate refugees, while news reports claimed that a good portion of the public employees such as police and fire personnel fled the scene..
As far as private citizens, looting started almost immediately and As I recall, the people were at first, refused permission to use the Superdome as a place of sanctuary.
For some reason, both the mayor and the governor refused federal help for days on end...an option they can legally exercise, but have never explained why they let their citizens languish so long without without federal succor.
Meanwhile, having gotten access to the Superdome, the people there were subjected to robbery, rape and murder..from among themselves and when finally evacuated, it was found they had trashed the building so badly, it was debateable it could be rehabilitated.
The same went for some of the churches etc, within which they found shelter with in Texas.
In Japan:
When the tsunami hit, the public service employees were fast to spring into action, doing their duty fearlessly. The police and fire depts stayed on the job, rescuing people from under debris and those isolated by the flood. When hit with the nuclear double-whammy, the people directly involved in the nuclear installation heroically, stayed at their stations..some with the stomach pains and throwing up..knowing full well they were experincing a fatal dose of radiation. Select crews stayed on the job for days, having protective gear and clothing, but knowing full well they were "pushing the envelope".
The authorities were not too stubborn or proud to accept help from other jurisdictions; even from benevolent foreign countries.
All through these various vicissitudes..all downers; the Japanese people remained stoically calm and orderly...When the USS Ronald Reagan & co showed up, the help was greatfully received and utilized.
I must admit I was in neither place during the calamities and other than the Texas refugee situation, have only have news reports to go on, so I could be corrected....but that's the way I see it