Saturday, March 12, 2011

Guadalajara in Japan was a "building of jelly"

Japheth Rabago is one of many Mexicans living in Japan. He fell in love and married a Japanese girl who "took him" five years ago the nation Japan, where he works as a waiter in a Mexican restaurant. At 23:46 Thursday night (Mexico time), ie 2:46 in Tokyo, there was an earthquake of 5 degrees on Richter scale.

Japheth was the capital of Japan and soon learn that in other parts of the country, the tremor was higher and left disaster and death, including a tsunami. El Tapatio was eating at a restaurant with his wife and a friend at the time of the earthquake. The experience, she says, was confusing and terrifying: "The buildings were moving like gelatin back and forth" he says, "people started to scream and get under the tables." The strangest thing, he recalls, "was seeing hundreds of Japanese walking the streets, because the trains were out of service." It took three hours to reach Japheth home for this situation.

Things around the country, for now, "are somewhat confusing and people are scared," but the most important thing is that my wife and I are good. "WHO IS Japheth? Name: Japheth RábagoEdad: 31 añosReside in Tokyo for 5 years. The report / PATRICIA GALLARDO

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