日本地震有感 (1)
Roland Buerk
BBC News, Tokyo
On the surface, Tokyo is still deceptively normal.
But look a bit closer and the concern people are feeling here about radiation leaks is clear.
There are fewer cars on the streets than normal. There are queues, an hour long and more, for petrol. Shelves are bare in some shops as people buy up food.
Tokyo's stock market has seen two days of heavy losses.
Foreigners have been leaving in increasing numbers. Adding to the jitters just as people were going to bed on Tuesday night there was another tremor, this time a bit larger, and longer than before.
But most people remained inside their homes and went to sleep.
读完这段来自BBC的新闻点评,我很想哭。
最后一句话,……
闭上了眼睛,期待噩梦的过去,也许这个噩梦永远都不会醒来,就如此苍凉而期许地离开这个世界
BBC News, Tokyo
On the surface, Tokyo is still deceptively normal.
But look a bit closer and the concern people are feeling here about radiation leaks is clear.
There are fewer cars on the streets than normal. There are queues, an hour long and more, for petrol. Shelves are bare in some shops as people buy up food.
Tokyo's stock market has seen two days of heavy losses.
Foreigners have been leaving in increasing numbers. Adding to the jitters just as people were going to bed on Tuesday night there was another tremor, this time a bit larger, and longer than before.
But most people remained inside their homes and went to sleep.
读完这段来自BBC的新闻点评,我很想哭。
最后一句话,……
闭上了眼睛,期待噩梦的过去,也许这个噩梦永远都不会醒来,就如此苍凉而期许地离开这个世界
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