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Tidal wave in Asia

Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 07:01
by Silence is platinum
A new meaning for the word "disaster"...frightening
You look at the news and you think you re watching some Holywood movie, but you re not.
It seems the worst is yet to come :roll: :( :(

Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 10:17
by hallucienate
11 300 dead and climbing. Terrible.

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Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 13:12
by Ocean Moves
now 20,000 and climbing mentioned on bbc news.

apart from the obvious loss of life, there is the damage to peoples
lives, loss of livelyhood, tourism etc....

and here we are, grissling...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4123689.stm

we truely dont know how lucky we are

Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 16:09
by rian
7 swedes dead, and many are still missing


:(

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Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 17:56
by Brideoffrankenstein
Erinyes wrote:tourism etc....
INDONESIA

The epicentre of the earthquake was off the western island of Sumatra, striking at about 0100 GMT (0800 local time) on Sunday. Dozens of buildings were destroyed in the initial quake before a huge wall of water, up to 10m high in places, hit the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra.

Officials said Aceh was the worst hit area, which lies closest to the epicentre - thousands are feared dead there. Coastal towns and villages, and the resort island of Nias, were swamped.


...and guess where I'm going for my holiday? Yep....Indonesia!!!!

Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 18:01
by hallucienate
my dad was in thailand a month ago, said it's a lovely place.

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Posted: 27 Dec 2004, 18:19
by Ocean Moves

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 11:02
by Quiff Boy
this is possibly the worst thing i've ever seen/heard/read about. the loss of life, of livelyhood & of environment is just appalling.

i'm lost for words :|

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 12:25
by VonOben
This situation indeed calls for Flood I and Flood II... :cry:

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 14:18
by emilystrange
One casualty was from here

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 16:36
by Gottdammerung
And to make matters more sickening, our great leader Mr Blair only offers $1m in aid... considerably less than we spent on the war in Iraq isn't it?

Surprising how this disaster has shown how we have forgotten the Christian ideal of charity, especially at Christmas..

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 16:42
by emilystrange

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 18:10
by Silence is platinum
At the moment 60000 dead and counting,

by the end of the week it should reach 100000 without

the ones dying from the diseases

:( :( :( :cry: :cry: :cry:

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 18:14
by Dark
emilystrange wrote:One casualty was from here
Here as in Heartland?

VonOben wrote:This situation indeed calls for Flood I and Flood II... :cry:
I wondered whether or not it'd be insensitive to play that. I then realised that I care not for things such as tact or political correctness in these situations, and played them.

And at the moment the deaths are at least 77,828, and may soon top 100,000. (Referenced in this Clicky.)

When you think that 100,000 people are dead from it, that's
__1__
64,682
of the population of Earth gone. (The population is roughly 6,486,000,000.)

That may not seem like a lot, but thinking about it, 100,000 deaths from that tsunami. Makes other events pale in comparison.

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 18:18
by emilystrange
no not from heartland. sorry. norwich.

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 18:38
by Dark
emilystrange wrote:no not from heartland. sorry. norwich.
You scared me then.

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 19:37
by CellThree
Just found out my friend who's working out in Thailand at the moment had been planning on going to Phuket for the christmas break, but decided to do overtime at the Uni he's working at in Bangkok instead.

He says he's never been so grateful for overtime in his life.

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 21:57
by emilystrange
Dark wrote:
emilystrange wrote:no not from heartland. sorry. norwich.
You scared me then.
i think there might have been more general fuss if it was one of us.. sorry again, dear

Posted: 29 Dec 2004, 23:19
by James Blast
can't get my head round it, it is numbing

Posted: 30 Dec 2004, 01:39
by boudicca
Dark wrote: That may not seem like a lot, but thinking about it, 100,000 deaths from that tsunami. Makes other events pale in comparison.
Indeed. Other events which earned a lot more airtime, for which normal programmes on all channels stopped, and for which the world really did seem to care.
I'm sure you know what I mean.
I know that event had a lot of political implications, and was a deliberate act of destruction by man, but in terms of sheer loss of life it doesn't compare. A life is a life, and chances are we're dealing with at least 30 times as many stories of human tragedy, families left without loved ones, and all in countries a lot less well equipped to deal with such catastrophes.

The imbalance... just pisses me off, that's all.

Posted: 30 Dec 2004, 13:11
by Izzy HaveMercy
I had no intention to get involved in this thread, but speaking of politics...

If all the money that is now spent on rescue missions and helping the victims over there was spent on a decent tsunami-alert and some coastline 'fortifications' in the first place, maybe the death-toll would not have been that gruesomely high...

The singer of one of Belgian's most promising new BM acts was there with his GF and is still missing... Amongst a lot of other human beings.

Ok, so I'm not really objective... sorry.

IZ.

Posted: 30 Dec 2004, 13:36
by Dark
boudicca wrote:
Dark wrote: That may not seem like a lot, but thinking about it, 100,000 deaths from that tsunami. Makes other events pale in comparison.
Indeed. Other events which earned a lot more airtime, for which normal programmes on all channels stopped, and for which the world really did seem to care.
I'm sure you know what I mean.
I know that event had a lot of political implications, and was a deliberate act of destruction by man, but in terms of sheer loss of life it doesn't compare. A life is a life, and chances are we're dealing with at least 30 times as many stories of human tragedy, families left without loved ones, and all in countries a lot less well equipped to deal with such catastrophes.

The imbalance... just pisses me off, that's all.
Oh, but people are more likely to pay attention to Other events because it wasn't natural, so they believe they could have done something about it.
I admit, I said that I thought the tsunami was horrible because it was ineviatable. But even if they couldn't prevent the tsunami, defence of your citizens should not be measured in a few million dollars. It's sickening when governments don't care because it costs a lot. Well take a look now, those spare millions that could have gone to a better use than war and tourism, and maybe then the 100,000 deaths {1} would have lessened.


{1} Official figures today say it's 82,847 so far.

Posted: 30 Dec 2004, 13:58
by christophe
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I had no intention to get involved in this thread, but speaking of politics...

If all the money that is now spent on rescue missions and helping the victims over there was spent on a decent tsunami-alert and some coastline 'fortifications' in the first place, maybe the death-toll would not have been that gruesomely high...

The singer of one of Belgian's most promising new BM acts was there with his GF and is still missing... Amongst a lot of other human beings.

Ok, so I'm not really objective... sorry.

IZ.
I couldn't agree more.
Somehow I can't be sorry if something like this happens. It is a drama but stuff like this happen and no one can do anything about it now the most important thing is to ACT and not to say how sorry you are.
Btw Izzy.
Who is that singer, On what ban does he play?

Posted: 30 Dec 2004, 14:31
by Francis
boudicca wrote:Other events which earned a lot more airtime
I think it's getting plenty of airtime. I had to tune in to Radio 2 on the way to work this morning to get away from it. :roll:

Posted: 30 Dec 2004, 14:35
by rian
Francis wrote:
boudicca wrote:Other events which earned a lot more airtime
I think it's getting plenty of airtime. I had to tune in to Radio 2 on the way to work this morning to get away from it. :roll:
It's 24/7 here. But 1.500 swedes are still missing. But it's to much right now.