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they rebuild all of this? and who will take care of them? the kawasakis are relying on each other for now. a 79-year-old kawasaki has prostate cancer and his wife doesn t know what she can do unless she gets him his medicine lost in the tsunami. we re just doing our best to help each other, she says. it s really difficult says emiko sato, but when i look around this room, it s the same for everybody. and that s the hard part say relief workers. so many elderly to treat, and not enough help to save them all. cnn, japan. let s take a look now at what s trending on social media right now. at number three, tokyo s radioactive tap water. the level of radioactive iodine in the water supply is a concern
vegetables, and people in tokyo have been told not to give tap water to infants. life has been incredibly difficult for those lucky enough to survive the quake and the tsunami. but some people are finding it a lot harder than others. there s a huge percentage of people who lived in japan s northeast that were elderly. and some of them are wondering whether they ll be able to survive, even in the aftermath. reporter: this 93-year-old only moans when her granddaughter talks to her. she s been this way since they barely escaped the tsunami and things are getting worse by the day. translator: i don t know what to do, says emiko sato. i m trying to take this day-by-day. to think beyond that, overwhelms her. she is the sole caretaker of her grandfather and grandmother.