Thank you for the update. Just take care of yourselves and your families, that is most important. We love our game dearly, but it is just a game. Do what you have to do for your wonderful country to heal and come back stronger than ever.
Thank you for the update. Just take care of yourselves and your families, that is most important. We love our game dearly, but it is just a game. Do what you have to do for your wonderful country to heal and come back stronger than ever.
Thanks for updateshope everything are well, take you time.
Heart teh Thief
Everyone doin there best to look out for japan during its time of needs we hope that everyone is safe and is doing there best to help recover and take your time with the recovery we dont care if it takes a year for you guys to recover just take care of japan best way you guys can and we are with you all 210% hope the national guard can do what they can do to help you guys as well
We'll all be here waiting for you when you return ^_^d
Take your time and I hope things take a turn for the better in Japan. *Casts Luckaga VII*
Japanese authorities have begun imposing sporadic power cuts nationwide to make up for production losses and a nuclear power crisis brought on by last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
The rationing in urban areas unaffected by the disasters is necessary, utility officials said, because hospitals in quake-stricken areas have been unable to operate at full capacity to treat those injured in Friday's magnitude 9.0 temblor and the tsunami that inundated the northeast after the quake.
Makeshift morgues in the hardest hit areas have been unable to make ice or run refrigeration sufficient to prevent sanitation risks from corpses of victims that have washed ashore and pulled from the sodden debris sprawling across Miyagi prefecture, the Kyodo news agency reported.
Rolling blackouts imposed on Tokyo and its vicinity Tuesday forced restaurants to halt hot food service for much of the day and supermarkets deprived of lights, heat and refrigeration closed during the outages.
The power cuts will continue at least until the end of April, officials of the Tokyo Electric Power Co. said. The country relies on nuclear power for 30% of its energy needs, and at least 20% of the nuclear network has been idled by the earthquake either as a precaution or due to damage at the huge Fukushima complex.
While local government and industry managers said they understood the need to spread the disruptions, they criticized the utility for giving them scant notice of the cuts and failing to collaborate with them to determine optimal timing of the cutbacks.
"Confusion is occurring because we're being informed when, in what areas and how long the blackouts will occur only at the last minute," complained Masamitsu Sakurai, chairman of the Assn. of Corporate Executives that represents some of Japan's most important producers and exporters. Sakurai suggested the utility ration power to industry by volume rather than time, allowing each producer to accommodate the reductions as best suits individual needs.
The utility has also been criticized for its handling of the crisis at the Fukushima complex, where three of the six reactors have been rocked by explosions caused by overheating in the core containment chambers. The earthquake and tsunami knocked out power to the cooling systems, triggering a series of breakdowns and missteps that have exposed nuclear fuel rods to the air at one reactor and released dangerous levels of radiation outside the plant.
The power company has agreed to provide enough energy to rail operators to keep Tokyo's subway system, the world's busiest with 8 million daily passengers, operating at near-normal capacity after sharply reduced service on Monday paralyzed much of the capital, Kyodo said.
Transport Minister Akihiro Ohata urged factories, businesses and schools to reduce consumption and stagger operating hours to accommodate the power cuts.
Japan is the world's third-largest economy and the nuclear power generation reductions coupled with soaring prices for oil are expected to result in severe losses in automotive, electronics and machinery production and export.
No worries and no rush, the important thing is getting everything righted over there first. RL > FFXI
That mean it might last til the end of April thats a pretty long time.
Good thing none of you are all in business or you would see the important for them to actually get things going again which in turn would help them more then us posting ooooooooo I hope everything is ok SE We should be helping the with idea on how to get things started again if anything
No worries SE, take your time as I'm sure you have other things that are way more important at this time. One question I would like to ask however is what all changes this new update will yield. I heard something about fixing how EX items work but that's about all I know of for this update. Can anyone fill me in on some of the other changes to be made or is it a secret till it all comes out?
i can live without this i will stick to pokemon black and white and call of duty XD >.<
Since abysea came out i seen an overgrowing number of people dont even know how to play the game correctly
party´s are now obsolete now and my only way of getting exp are 1.- solo or 2.-GoV Burning
wish i could party again
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