you knew this was different because it went on for quite a long time and the shaking was so strong. the train signs were moving back and forth, and people were reacting differently. normally if there's an earthquake, oh, you look at your watch and move on. the difference here is that people were alarmed. and when the trains were shut down, certainly the concern level rose, as well. but the prime minister has made sure that people understand what they don't want now in the aftermath of this is even more concern that's really not warranted here that there be no panic. that people try to find their way home, make sure they connect with their families, start to free up some of the mobile phone lines. that's been a real challenge here trying to get through on phone lines and then try to get those rescue crews out of tokyo or the nearby corresponding areas and through the hard-hit regions. it is nighttime here, it is winter here, it is going to be a challenge trying to reach all those people and trying to get