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cupra December 26th 04 07:25 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 
http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArti...toryID=7178847

"COLOMBO (Reuters) - A huge earthquake hit southern Asia on Sunday, setting
off a tsunami that drowned hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, sent Indonesians
rushing to high ground and washed away bathers on the Thai tourist island of
Phuket. "

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ISTR watching a programme about Tsunamis warning about this sort of disaster
for underdeveloped areas without mass communications.


[email protected] December 26th 04 09:03 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 

cupra wrote:

http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArti...toryID=7178847

"COLOMBO (Reuters) - A huge earthquake hit southern Asia on Sunday,

setting
off a tsunami that drowned hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, sent

Indonesians
rushing to high ground and washed away bathers on the Thai tourist

island of
Phuket. "

------------------------------

ISTR watching a programme about Tsunamis warning about this sort of

disaster
for underdeveloped areas without mass communications.


Yes, I understand it was 8.5 on the richter scale and many hundreds of
folk are dead, but I think the BBC radio presenters should refrain from
making statements to the effect that "it could not have come at a worse
time, when thousands of Europeans are on holiday over there". (heard on
5 live this morning).


Dave.C December 26th 04 09:24 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 
While we enjoy the seasonal weather here our hearts and sympathies must go
out to all those poor people affected by what is apparently the worst
earthquake in 40 years. I agree with you about any inappropriate comments
although in context they may have meant that lots of Europeans may have lost
their lives as well. It is equally tragic for whoever is affected. I am very
fortunate in that my wife and her sister were due to have "a holiday of a
lifetime" in Sri Lanka and The Maldives next week. Thankfully they will be
ok and are now more concerned about those affected.

Dave
wrote in message
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cupra wrote:

http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArti...toryID=7178847

"COLOMBO (Reuters) - A huge earthquake hit southern Asia on Sunday,

setting
off a tsunami that drowned hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, sent

Indonesians
rushing to high ground and washed away bathers on the Thai tourist

island of
Phuket. "

------------------------------

ISTR watching a programme about Tsunamis warning about this sort of

disaster
for underdeveloped areas without mass communications.


Yes, I understand it was 8.5 on the richter scale and many hundreds of
folk are dead, but I think the BBC radio presenters should refrain from
making statements to the effect that "it could not have come at a worse
time, when thousands of Europeans are on holiday over there". (heard on
5 live this morning).




Jon O Rourke December 26th 04 09:41 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 
"Dave.C" wrote in message
k

While we enjoy the seasonal weather here our hearts and sympathies must go
out to all those poor people affected by what is apparently the worst
earthquake in 40 years. I agree with you about any inappropriate comments
although in context they may have meant that lots of Europeans may have lost
their lives as well. It is equally tragic for whoever is affected. I am very
fortunate in that my wife and her sister were due to have "a holiday of a
lifetime" in Sri Lanka and The Maldives next week. Thankfully they will be
ok and are now more concerned about those affected.

Dave




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Worrying times :-(

Jon.


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Michael McNeil December 26th 04 10:42 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 
"crazy_horse_12002" wrote in message
oups.com

I think the BBC radio presenters should refrain from
making statements to the effect that "it could not have come at a worse
time, when thousands of Europeans are on holiday over there". (heard on
5 live this morning)


Nothing like good old fashioned clonialism to turn back the clock and
focus on the more important things, is there?

The biggest tragedy is that this following could all have been
anticipated -at least in part.

From the OP:

http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArti...toryID=7178847

COLOMBO (Reuters) - A huge earthquake hit southern Asia on Sunday,
setting off a tsunami that drowned hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, sent
Indonesians rushing to high ground and washed away bathers on the Thai
tourist island of Phuket.

The earthquake of magnitude 8.5 as measured by the U.S. Geological
Survey first struck at 7:59 a.m. (0059 GMT) off the coast of the
northern Indonesian island of Sumatra and swung north with multiple
tremors into the Andaman islands in the Indian Ocean.

A wall of water up to 10 meters (30 feet) high set off by the tremor
swept into Indonesia, over the coast of Sri Lanka and India and along
the southern Thai tourist island of Phuket, leaving at least 650 people
feared dead, officials said.

"Nothing like this has ever happened in our country before," said Thai
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

The earthquake was the world's biggest since 1965, said Julie Martinez,
geophysicist for the U.S. Geological Survey. "It is multiple earthquakes
along the same faultline," she said.

The worst-hit area appeared to be the tourist region of Sri Lanka's
south and east and the chairman of the John Keells hotel chain said five
of his hotels had been badly flooded.

At least 500 were feared dead in Sri Lanka, the National Disaster
Management Center said.

"The army and the navy have sent rescue teams, we have deployed over
four choppers and half the navy's eastern fleet to look for survivors,"
said military spokesman Brigadier Daya Ratnayake.

An official in eastern Trincomalee said 3,000 people had been displaced
and six villages destroyed.

Along the southern Indian coast, as many as 74 people were killed and
many injured by a tsunami there, hospital and government officials said.

BIG PARTS OF MALDIVES UNDER WATER Continued ...




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Philip Eden December 26th 04 11:06 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 

"Jon O Rourke" wrote
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?hl...dividual .net

Worrying times :-(

I think we must allow ourselves to be concerned about one
of our own. I just hope Joe was on the west coast, i.e.
round the corner, and therefore relatively safe.

Philip Eden



Simon December 26th 04 11:22 AM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 
Hi,

lifetime" in Sri Lanka and The Maldives next week. Thankfully they will be
ok and are now more concerned about those affected.


At the moment I'm worrying about my sister and her boyfriend as they are in
Thailand at the moment. They were moving on from Bangkok, and I'm just
hoping they didn't move onto that coastline. Being as they are, we have no
way of contacting them or knowing where exactly they went.

Simon



lawrence Jenkins December 26th 04 12:35 PM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia
 
Jon, does anyone here have any contact with Joe outside of this group?




"Jon O Rourke" wrote in message
news:b93bcb37805ee163b46220166b28f6ad.62236@mygate .mailgate.org...
"Dave.C" wrote in message
k

While we enjoy the seasonal weather here our hearts and sympathies must
go
out to all those poor people affected by what is apparently the worst
earthquake in 40 years. I agree with you about any inappropriate comments
although in context they may have meant that lots of Europeans may have
lost
their lives as well. It is equally tragic for whoever is affected. I am
very
fortunate in that my wife and her sister were due to have "a holiday of a
lifetime" in Sri Lanka and The Maldives next week. Thankfully they will
be
ok and are now more concerned about those affected.

Dave




http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?hl...dividual .net

Worrying times :-(

Jon.


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Nick December 26th 04 01:13 PM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia - eye witness accounts BBC
 
- And on Sun, 26 Dec 2004 08:25:14 -0000, it was spake thus in said in message " cupra" :

http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArti...toryID=7178847

"COLOMBO (Reuters) - A huge earthquake hit southern Asia on Sunday, setting
off a tsunami that drowned hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, sent Indonesians
rushing to high ground and washed away bathers on the Thai tourist island of
Phuket. "

------------------------------

ISTR watching a programme about Tsunamis warning about this sort of disaster
for underdeveloped areas without mass communications.


The following is a link to the discussion about this... horrifying ! My
thoughts are with all affected even though there's absolutely nothing
that could have been done about it !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/4125619.stm
--
Nick in Northallerton
www.whelan.me.uk
Also nickw7coc on
Yahoo Messenger
& on MSN Messenger

[email protected] December 26th 04 01:33 PM

OT Earthquakes and Tidal waves in Asia - eye witness accounts BBC
 

Nick wrote:
- And on Sun, 26 Dec 2004 08:25:14 -0000, it was spake thus in

said in message " cupra"
:


http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArti...toryID=7178847

"COLOMBO (Reuters) - A huge earthquake hit southern Asia on Sunday,

setting
off a tsunami that drowned hundreds in Sri Lanka and India, sent

Indonesians
rushing to high ground and washed away bathers on the Thai tourist

island of
Phuket. "

------------------------------

ISTR watching a programme about Tsunamis warning about this sort of

disaster
for underdeveloped areas without mass communications.


The following is a link to the discussion about this... horrifying !

My
thoughts are with all affected even though there's absolutely nothing
that could have been done about it !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/4125619.stm
--
Nick in Northallerton
www.whelan.me.uk
Also nickw7coc on
Yahoo Messenger
& on MSN Messenger


Dont have the time to read that, but the radio news said these tidal
waves can travel hundreds of miles in one hour. Apparently the quake
has been upgraded to 8.9, which is the 5th largest in the last 100
years. What is horrific is that the death toll this morning (when I
drove to work) was a couple of hundred. When I looked at the news at
lunchtime it had risen to 5000+.



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