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3月11日,日本发生强烈地震之后的一小时内,全球最大的微博网站Twitter以每分钟1200条消息的速度向全球各地不断更新有关灾情的进展情况。连那些参与救援工作的用户也登录Twitter,为那些不会讲日语的人们发布从“紧急电话线路”到“海啸预警”、火车行程更改以及为那些无家可归者提供避难帮助等相关信息。除此之外,来自地震中心——日本本州岛东北部城市福岛的用户也通过Twitter发布了当地建筑受损、基础设施遭到破坏的消息。由于东京的列车被迫停止前行,另一些用户则不断直播和其他乘客步行回家的进程。
On March 11, within an hour after the strong earthquake in Japan, Twitter, the world’s largest microblogging site, continuously updated the progress of the disaster around the world at a speed of 1,200 messages per minute. Even those involved in rescue efforts are logging into Twitter to post updates from “Emergency Phone Lines ” to “Tsunami Warning ” for those who can not speak Japanese, train schedule changes and shelter for those who are homeless And other related information. In addition, users from the earthquake center - Fukushima, northeastern Japan’s Honshu Island, posted news about the damage to its local infrastructure and the destruction of its infrastructure via Twitter. As Tokyo’s train was forced to stop, others continued to broadcast live and other passengers walking home.