Saturday, March 12, 2011

Japan Tohoku Earthquake Prayer List

Here is a prayer list that we will keep updating that will give you up-to-date requests for the situation in Japan. Please share this link with your friends.
  • At 2:46 PM local time, March 11, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck Japan off the eastern coast of Miyagi, prefecture. This is the largest recorded earthquake ever to have struck Japan, and the fifth largest recorded earthquake in the world. Even after 36 hours, heavy aftershocks were still being felt throughout northeastern Japan, with no way of knowing how long these aftershocks will continue. Some experts have said that there could be strong aftershocks of up to magnitude level 8 for six months. Please pray that the earthquakes will cease. Pray also for the buildings that survived the initial shock, but are being hammered by the aftershocks. Many buildings still stand, but were weakened, and because of this strong aftershocks are very dangerous.
  • The devastation from the initial earthquake was compounded by heavy tsunamis that hammered the east coast. Sendai City was hit the hardest, both by the temblor and the tsunami. Some towns were entirely obliterated by the tsunamis. Thirty-six hours after the initial shock, the tsunami warnings were downgraded to advisories. Please pray that these tsunamis will cease completely, and that people will be able to return home.
  • Due to the seismic activity, the ground level in much of coastal Japan actually sank, so sea water that came in during the tsunami is not receding. This is hampering relief efforts. Please pray that relief teams will be able to work safely in these areas.
  • Casualty reports are still coming in. The death toll is estimated to exceed 1,300 people. Over a thousand people have been injured. Pray for those who have lost their loved ones. Pray for those who are trapped and injured, as well as those who are missing friends and family.
  • In Fukushima Prefecture, two nuclear power plants are under a state of emergency. The reactors are overheating at the number 1 plant, and at the number 2 plant, the reactor pressure has been rising. At the Fukushima number 1 plant, there was an explosion Saturday afternoon, 4 PM local time, injuring four workers. The evacuation around the Fukushima power plant 1 has been expanded to 20 kilometers. Radiation levels at the plant have been measured at 1,051 microsievert. One hour of exposure to that much radiation is the same amount that the average human receives in a year. As of Sunday morning, 9 evacuees from the 20 km radius around the plant had been found with radiation exposure. Please pray that the situation will get under control soon, before anything more serious occurs.
  • Pray also for the weather. With radiation being diffused into the air, wind or rain could carry it into populated areas and expose people. Pray that any wind will carry radiation out to sea rather than into populated areas. What's more, bitterly cold night-time temperatures could prove life-threatening for those who are trapped.
  • Public transit systems in Tokyo and the surrounding areas were shut down for hours after the quake, with some people still stranded away from their families. Limited railway use has resumed. Pray for those who are stranded away from their loved ones at this difficult time.
  • Millions of homes in northeastern Japan are without power, and over a million homes in Ibaraki prefecture are without fresh water supplies. Pray for the power plants and water facilities to be able to resume their work, and pray for those who do not have these essential supplies.
  • Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in the coastal areas and the area around the Fukushima nuclear power plants. Please pray for them, and all who are having to stay in public shelters.
  • Relief workers are working around the clock to rescue survivors, but things are grim for coastal cities due to the continual bombardment of tsunamis. Pray for the relief workers, that God would grant safety and stamina.
  • Pray for the Christians of Japan, that we would be able to mobilize relief efforts and provide for people's needs, both physical and spiritual.

11 comments:

Paul Nethercott said...

Thanks a lot Scot!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much; I shared this on my facebook profile. Psalm 91!

Ramiro Jose Sanchez Nuñez said...

I'm praying

Katherine said...

Thanks so much for the updates. A group of us, including some expats are standing in prayer with you all. I will check her often and share the updates. Bless you and what the Lord has burden your heart with in this time.

Katherine said...

Thank you for sharing the updates. We are sharing it with friends to stand in prayer for Japan. We will check back often for updates. God bless you and the burden that He has placed on your heart at this time.

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