2004-12-27, 10:59 | Link #1 |
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Tsunami's Asia 23,000 + gone more missing
Man the least we can do is pray for the dead or send aid over, cus right now most of the aid they are getting is coffins,
about the earth quake it was phenomenal "It was the strongest earthquake to hit anywhere on Earth since March 1964... " it also caused water levels to rise in countries to the east like yemen, where sudden water rise caused an additional 4 people to drown... |
2004-12-27, 11:07 | Link #2 |
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I just watched the news on TV, and I was shocked because it was scaled at 8.9 magnitude. Never in my life I'd hear an EQ as strong as this (well, the other one I had heard of was at Alaska, but that was because I read it).
Anyway, let's pray for the lost souls. |
2004-12-27, 11:30 | Link #3 |
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This is indeed, even from an objective point of view, a very terrible thing to happen. One earthquake managed to hit so many different places and what's more at a pretty crappy time. I saw a lot of it on TV because we knew of the incident shortly after it happened.
I come from Sri Lanka, while I've never actually lived there my relatives are there and I've visited there a lot. Nothing to worry about though, my relatives are all on the west side of the island so they don't exactly suffer much - but even there the sea also came in a fair bit. Heck, if this can go all the way to the Maldives (it was covered... entirely!) and Somalia (!)... It actually makes me feel a bit sad compared to other disasters because of my selfish nature: because I recognize those buses that are floating on the water and while I don't believe race makes a person, seeing people crying in a language I understand and seeing carplates I recognize as being from there floating around... Only when it relates to me then do I feel anything, eh. BUt on the other hand, while it really is awful - there were lots of tourists there - it's no point sobbing over the lost deaths, just get over it I guess. The only thing you can be hundred percent sure of in your life is that it will end. So instead... I really don't know how these coutnries will cope, I think Thailand wasn't badly hit and Bangladesh not so much compared to the rest, but South India, Indonesia and SL will have problems. Sri Lanka I know has been in deep shit all this while. Civil war and honestly an utterly crap government that can't handle it. Plus this... Not enough money used to maintain the roads in the rural areas (or even build them in some cases), what makes you think they can build new ones, eh. In Singapore we felt almost nothing (except in some areas slight tremors). We live in a very very lucky place. Almost no natural disasters.
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2004-12-27, 12:43 | Link #5 |
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Hn... is it me being super ultra paranoid or is there some sort of pattern.... Within the past 80 years, there has been 3 earthquakes that occured on the 26th of Dec, the 1st was in the 1930's in Turkey, the 2nd Last year in Bam Iran, and the most current one off the coast of Sumatra, is god trying to tell us something? or am I just thinking too much
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2004-12-28, 02:59 | Link #7 |
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there is an help organisation here in holland
http://www.giro555.nl/ I don't know if there is another one in the other country. |
2004-12-28, 08:02 | Link #9 | |
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The strangest thing I found about this EQ was that there were no signs what-so-ever before it happened. |
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2004-12-28, 11:17 | Link #10 | |
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once again all we can do is pray, and send aid over.. |
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2004-12-28, 14:29 | Link #12 | |
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2004-12-28, 16:11 | Link #16 |
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I suspect that there will be countless people not accounted for in the end. This shows you how powerless humans are in the wake of nature. no matter how much technology we have, nothing could have helped. Warning systems could have warned them but most people would not have made it to higher ground in time or would have just ignored it all together.
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2004-12-28, 17:43 | Link #17 |
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Something is wrong with earth
December 26, 2003; more than 40.000 people killed by earthquake in Iran
December 26, 2004; more than 40.000 people killed by earthquake in Asia I'll make sure I'm save at home in a earthquake free country on December 26, 2005 |
2004-12-28, 18:16 | Link #18 | |
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FEAR THE MEGA TSUNAMI!! Yeah that's right there is a "mega" one as well.
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http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/lo...magnitude.html Sample: Richter TNT for Seismic Example Magnitude Energy Yield (approximate) -1.5 6 ounces Breaking a rock on a lab table 1.0 30 pounds Large Blast at a Construction Site 1.5 320 pounds 2.0 1 ton Large Quarry or Mine Blast 2.5 4.6 tons 3.0 29 tons 3.5 73 tons 4.0 1,000 tons 1945's hiroshima nuke atom bomb. 4.5 5,100 tons Average Tornado (total energy) 5.0 32,000 tons 5.5 80,000 tons Little Skull Mtn., NV Quake, 1992 6.0 1 million tons Double Spring Flat, NV Quake, 1994 6.5 5 million tons Northridge, CA Quake, 1994 7.0 32 million tons Hyogo-Ken Nanbu, Japan Quake, 1995; Largest Thermonuclear Weapon 7.5 160 million tons Landers, CA Quake, 1992 8.0 1 billion tons San Francisco, CA Quake, 1906 8.5 5 billion tons Anchorage, AK Quake, 1964 9.0 32 billion tons Chilean Quake, 1960 10.0 1 trillion tons (San-Andreas type fault circling Earth) 12.0 160 trillion tons (Fault Earth in half through center, OR Earth's daily receipt of solar energy) 13.0 power of the Sun |
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2004-12-28, 18:30 | Link #20 | |
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