Latest reports from the US Geological Survey have upgraded the quake that hit northeast Japan today to 8.9. If this is confirmed, it would make it the fifth biggest earthquake since 1900. That is globally, not just in Japan. The Japanese Cabinet is currently holding an emergency meeting and Prime Minister Naoto Kan will be addressing the nation soon.
Following is a first reaction report from Associate Editor Ulara Nakagawa, who is in Tokyo.
'I was outside just about to cross a busy intersection in the Ebisu area of central Tokyo when I heard some women screaming. It’s a cliché, but things really did feel like they happened in slow motion as I looked around and realized what was happening. The first thought to go through my head was ‘Great Kanto earthquake.’ Tokyo is long overdue what is generally referred to as ‘The Big One’.
'The people around me were looking up at the shaking buildings, confused, and scurrying away to huddle in groups closer to the main roads. It’s a surreal feeling, but I could feel the ground swaying back and forth under my feet. I heard people around me saying kimochiwarui’, which in Japanese means gross, or nauseous, so I wasn’t the only one.
'It seemed to go on for several minutes at least, and I noticed someone dart out into the road, where he must have thought it would be safer because it was a little further away from the glass and buildings—falling objects and glass are a real danger after a major quake.
'It’s strange the things that rush through your head in a situation like this. One thought that flashed through my head was ‘this is a scene out of Godzilla’. The swaying telegraph poles with their thick electrical wires lining the streets, and the tall buildings surrounding me with all of their glass windows, were a little troubling. One of our offices is scattered with papers from files that were thrown off shelves.
'The swaying subsided after a while, and people from this business district poured into the streets and gathered in a nearby park. We’re back in the office now, but have felt several strong aftershocks. We’re about 250 miles from where this quake struck, so it’s difficult to imagine how the people closer to this are feeling, or what they’re going through.'
Photo: People in a local Tokyo park after the earthquake. The Japanese media reported that many office workers were trying to make calls over jammed cell phone networks.


Nicola
It’s another shocker.
All the news and historical videos have been placed here:
http://earthquakes.videohq.tv
Not good, and neither is the pattern of these things down there.
asghar khan
my brother, shah jamil he is in miyagi japan. plz inform me how is he
michel zwerink
feeling for you people out there, hope all well.
Vijay Parmar
“God is not too much roor like that……”
Mehreen
What happened to izumo,shimane? Pls inform.
swarnjeet singh
may god help them. i try my best to help them in any kind of accident.
suzana
#pray for Japan
God bless you all
m prasanna
tragedy is a tragedy irrespective geographical boundray,we live as one human family .my heart goes with those beraved and foresook by this calamity.i confident with the resolve of japanese people to over come this calamity,as they have done before .I belive this is an oppurtunity to emerge much stronger.i wish all the well to the people of japan.
benard gacheru
i am working in a remote village in north sudan for a humanitarian NGO and was wacthing news and then this breaking news from japan of the earthquake and tsunami.
Though very far away,it felt so real even here and people could not believe that it was happening and there were just comments like…oh God are there peple there?
May God be with the people of Japan at this difficult moment….and our hearts are with you.
Its amazing that we could see this happening in front of our eyes….but the worse felling is seeing it happen,knowing that the cars,boats and buildings being washed away have women,children and men and there is nothing we can do,we are just helpless!!
sirisha d
I hope all are well…i will try my level best to help them..
Christian Brian
Oh God! Lets Pray For Japan.
Robert Gunn
My heart goes out to the good people of Japan and all the Asian regions that may be affected by this disaster. I hope my government is going to help.
Robert – USA
Angela Kawana
We are just re-couperating from a destructive earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand and the Japanese USR have been here helping us. The earthquake in Japan was massive and the tsunami deathly – I despair at the loss of life. I hope our government will respond in kind and send out a team to assist.
Vikram J K
Let them be safe.
DEEPAK (Gurgaon,India)
God, let the Japanese save from such Natural Disasters………
Jacqui Chainey
My thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
Ashok
I wish everyone should come and help the people in Japan..
BASANT
oh….. my god this another disastar of the world people of japan screming pls help them all internatonal comunity . God give them curase to handle this promlm
Regina Thoudam
My friend Bijiya Haobam, pursuing her Ph.D in Tokyo from India, please inform me if anyone know about her
ma mi nge
my sis, we’ve worried for you. How are you? where are you? Are you OK
Milchona Eugenio Homma
I’ve been here for almost half of my life and it is my first time to experience this great shake..It was so scary…May the Lord protect us with his loving arms.
Milchona Eugenio Homma
My first scary experience here in Japan..I’ve been here for almost half of my life. May the Lord protects us in this situation.
sagar arora
oh!my god..i m praying 4 japan.
deepankumar
the god dont have curtesy on peoples.. let all of them wanna to be well..
parmjit
i felt so sad when i watch this news
oh God murcy upon people
give shelter to people
Liberty N
My heart goes out to the nice people of Japan! May God bless you all!
Liberty-USA
Mary Issac
May Our Living God help Japan to overcome this disaster.Praying for everyone who is affected.Stay strong & don’t give-up.May God bless every one who prays & help this cause.
Daneli & Kimiko Franstook
Our thoughts and paryers go out to our people and most of all our family in this devastating time and may Amaterasu Okami-sama grace all those who was taken for us.
Daniel & Kimiko Franstook
Our hearts go out to the people of japan. It is Kimiko and my wish to let our feeling be known about this tragedy. our hope and payers go out to our people.
suzanne
Poor Japan … we are feeling the pain and wondering how much can people endure. Hopefully these terrible times will bring us all closer together and the boundaries of race and religion will dissolve as we work to help each other.
bruces waynes
Lord Hear our prayer and save the people of Japan. Continue to guide and protect Us! Amen
Nelson N
I wish That I could adopt at least one family from Japan, and every one of us should do the same.