Tuesday, March 29, 2011

LA letter

230 vista drive
Memphis, TN 38180
555) 555-3822

30 March 2o11

Dear Mr Nick Jones,

How are you? Hope you are fine after this disaster. Although you were not one of the victims of the 9.0 earthquake, I believe you are mentally affected and you still are recovering from the shock. Well, I'm writing this letter to give you and your family some encouragement and I hope it helps a little.

First of all, I believe that you are very concerned about the Fukushima power plant, you are afraid of the spread of radiation, but be assured because I have faith in the Japanese Government to clear up the mess of what the tsunamis had done. And I feel that you should believe in them and although it is going to take some time, but they are trying their best. Not only that, many nuclear engineers and specialists have come from countries all around the world so you all have a lot help.

Secondly, I can see that you are concern about the food products. You said that food are running out and everyone are panicking and rushing down canned food, water from convenience store and everyone's life are changing. You all might also experience blackouts occasionally. For the shortage of food and water, I believe that every countries are doing their part by giving food to Japan so for the mean time, you might have to wait for a while. For the black outs, I think this problem might stay for a while till the Fukushima power plant is fixed.

Lastly, I think that you should do your part by staying strong and morally support your family. If you collapse, how are they going to stay strong? I also believe you can help those victims of the earthquake and tsunamis if there is a chance.

Have fun during your trip and take care. I believer you, all citizens of Japan can survive this catastrophe and carry on your lives. There is no doubt that lives would affected due to the radiation but I believe that you guys can adapt to this new surroundings and new situations. Send my regards to your family and take care!

With love,

William Zhao

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