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Pulchritudinous
27-12-2004, 02:10 PM
I'm sure you've all heard about the devastating tsunami which hit all these places on the below, and now part of Africa!


http://cdn.digitalcity.com/aoluk_articles/01/01/20041227021009990001.41cfd857-00255-067ae-400cbb49




It is a terrible disaster which has killed 23,000.

You can donate to a help organisation by the website below.

http://www.careinternational.org.uk/donate/donate.php

Corey777
27-12-2004, 03:04 PM
Sadly, yes, I heard. The numbers are rising in deaths. They expect even more drastic weather.

My family already donated, but not through Care International, through Would Vision.

It is all over CNN (American news) right now.

https://www1.worldvision.ca/CampaignsSecDM2.nsf/Asia+Earthquake04?OpenForm&id=02994606

-- That is the Canadian Site.

Butcher11
27-12-2004, 04:45 PM
So far 22,000 dead, hopefully they can get some international aid in there to help the people :(

Convictions
28-12-2004, 08:54 AM
Was it like a freak weather condition like when there was a mini-tornado in Lincolnshire or was it a normal tsunami.

Its a shame that so many people lost there homes and lives, i find it quite upsetting finding about mass loads of people dieing

PS:Wheres the part of Africa on the map or isnt it on the one above?

Mit
28-12-2004, 10:44 AM
it was an eartquake were the Eurasian plate and Indian plate meet. The tsunami was so strong it destroyed fishing ports in Africa! So far there are 23,000 peeps dead and rising. 12 british are dead. :(

It was only a few months ago since the tornado in the Carribean.

Ciaran
28-12-2004, 11:40 AM
Yeh deaths are raising at this very moment more are being found dead 1million people forced from their homes :( very tragic

Jacko2kn3
29-12-2004, 02:45 PM
I hope if anyone has relatives or friends in the affected countries that they are safe and sound.

Concentric
29-12-2004, 02:52 PM
Apparently the earth was deformed and shacken off its usual rotation axis :rolleyes:

Mentor
29-12-2004, 03:39 PM
From what i can make out, it was a realy powerful earth quake, 8.3 of somthing, wich devistted near by arias, and caused the tusamis to hit other arias thuther away. im not yet shore why theres so much focus on the tusmi condisring itsthe earth uke that killed most the peopel?

Kardan
29-12-2004, 03:55 PM
Sadly the death toll has reached 60,000 - 70,000

24 people uot of that are britions.

Plus half of the people killed were children.

It is said that Indonesia to be the worst affected with 20,000 deaths
then sri lanka being next with around 15,000.

Very tragic.

Butcher11
29-12-2004, 04:00 PM
68,000 now, god, this must be one of the worst natural disasters ever?
God Bless the poor victims and families.

Kardan
29-12-2004, 04:45 PM
The total has rose to 70,600

Many people beleive it wil lrise over 100,000

But sometime in the 19th century (1800-1900)

There was one in the world and it killed:

900,000 people that's nearly 1 million.

Plus this disaster has left 5 million people in desperate need of help.

This is one of the worst disasters of this time.


I also have the confirmed dead total of each country:

Indonesia: 45,268
Sri Lanka: 22,493
India: 6,974
Thailand: 1,829
Somalia: 100
Burma: 90
Maldives: 65
Malaysia: 55
Tanzania: 10
Seychelles: 3 (Exact figure unknown)
Bangladesh: 2
Kenya: 1

I am british but on some american sites it says the total has now rose to 80,000.

Ryan
29-12-2004, 04:54 PM
But sometime in the 19th century (1800-1900)

There was one in the world and it killed:

900,000 people that's nearly 1 million.


no what happened then? ? ? earthquake? storms?

i saw the news earlier they recon its close to 90,000

Hippygurl101
29-12-2004, 05:00 PM
Yeah This is a terrible disaster that has really shook are world. Thankfully there are hundreds of planes nationwide deliverying supplies and the Uk has put 15 million for aid. Its so sad that over a million people are now homeless and thousands are still missing. Even worse that half of these are kids. Lets Pray that the toll doesnt rise anymore, and bless the victims and there grieving families.

This is the 5th worst natural disaster in the world so far, following the chinease Yangtze river floods and Bangladesh and North Vietnam floods.

Kardan
29-12-2004, 06:29 PM
the one that killed 900,000

happpned in 1887.

It was called the yellow river and it flooded.


It floooded ALOT.

I don't know where it happened though.

Pulchritudinous
29-12-2004, 08:25 PM
Death toll is now 100,000, there is lots of little islands around thailand etc isn't there, I bet the waves probabaly washed right over them!

I was watching the news, as you do, and there was a little boy being reunited with his dad, he was found on the roadside badly bitten by mosquitos, it was good, but also sad, as his mum was missing, I'm sure there's so many situations like that, I'd hate to be there, or lose one of my family.

zainx
29-12-2004, 08:35 PM
all i keep thinking about is that were all here looking at computers all safe while all them people, are trying to survive and with all the possesions and love 1s gone

G-flow
29-12-2004, 08:55 PM
I never found out until quite recently. apparently the waves were the sizes of buildings!

Jacko2kn3
29-12-2004, 09:16 PM
My dad told me, and I'm not sure how true this is, that the Earth has supposadly moved 1 inch from its general rotation of the sun.

1 inch may not be that much, but it shows how big the tsunami/earthquake was if it can move the Earth 1 inch!

Pulchritudinous
29-12-2004, 09:19 PM
That is true, it was on the news.

Thats why it has been said to of 'shook the world'.

Ciaran
29-12-2004, 10:01 PM
MOVE 1 INCH BACK THEN EARTH!!!! if we move 1 more inch in the same direction another one might happen but even worse than this one :(

Butcher11
29-12-2004, 10:12 PM
the one that killed 900,000

happpned in 1887.

It was called the yellow river and it flooded.


It floooded ALOT.

I don't know where it happened though.

The Yellow River is in China :)
And on the news they said 100,000 possibly, this is such a tragedy, with all our technology we can't stop this :@

Corey777
29-12-2004, 11:10 PM
Yes, so many people dead.

Here is some VERY SAD and discusting news.

Some of the country's have their water sources polluted....


By dead bodies!!

Some people cannot drink because their brothers and sisters and parents are dead in there.

How sad.

dj-ally
30-12-2004, 05:19 PM
I beleave that a sunomi comes from the earthquake when the paltes hit together with cause the earth quake the makes thw water shake and then cause waves like when u rock a pool..... * UPDATE*:'( now the death toal is 116,000 But they found a surving family and they inteveiwd them :o :) i hope theres more suvivers plz be positive....

Ryan
30-12-2004, 07:01 PM
125,000 people now.... im startin to get worried bout my friend :(

Michael.
30-12-2004, 07:24 PM
Ocean disaster toll hits 114,000

Thai woman breaks down over the telephone
The hunt for survivors is drawing to a close
New figures reveal at least 114,000 people died in Sunday's ocean disaster, as aid agencies struggle to provide relief to the Indian Ocean region.

Officials in Indonesia say the number killed there is now nearly 80,000 and the death toll from the worst-hit area is set to rise still higher.

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said the disaster was unprecedented and required an unprecedented response.

The entire UN family was ready to help people rebuild their lives, he said.

Millions who survived the waves now have little water, food or shelter.

Relief teams and supplies are pouring into the region but have yet to reach the hardest-hit and most remote areas.

There are reports of desperate people fighting over aid. Aftershocks and fears of new tsunamis have sown panic among survivors in Indonesia and India.

Across the region thousands remain unaccounted for since the 9.0 magnitude undersea earthquake off Sumatra that forced a wall of water smashing into coastlines as far away as east Africa.

Click here for map of affected area

The US, Australia, Japan and India have formed a coalition to provide relief.

The World Bank has announced that it is giving $250m to help victims while the UK increased its contribution to $96m, making it the biggest donation from an individual country.

City of corpses

Health ministry officials in Indonesia put the new death toll at 79,940.


NATURAL DISASTERS
2004 Asian quake disaster - toll so far exceeds 110,000
2003 earthquake in Bam, Iran - official casualty figure is 26,271
1976 Earthquake in Tangshan, China, kills 242,000
1970 Cyclone in Bangladesh kills 500,000
1887 China's Yellow River breaks its banks in Huayan Kou killing 900,000
1826 Tsunami kills 27,000 in Japan
1815 Volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora on Indonesia's Sumbawa Island kills 90,000
1556 Earthquake in China's Shanxi and Henan provinces kills 830,000

World's worst disasters

They explained that the figure had jumped by more than 20,000 after large numbers of bodies were found on Sumatra's remote north-west coast, the area of land closest to the epicentre of the earthquake that triggered the waves.

Government institutions in the region have collapsed and fuel supplies have almost run out, officials said.

The BBC's Andrew Harding in Banda Aceh says relief supplies are barely trickling into the city where drinking water is also scarce and corpses clog the streets.

A logistical nightmare awaits the massive aid operation, he says.


FOREIGNERS MISSING AND DEAD
Sweden: 44 dead, at least 1,400 missing
Germany: 33 dead, over 1,000 missing
Britain: 28 dead, 50 missing
France: 22 dead, 90 missing
Norway: 21 dead, 430 missing
Italy: 14 dead, 600 missing
US: 12 dead, thousands unaccounted for
Switzerland: 11 dead
Australia: 10 dead, 1,000 missing

At-a-glance: Countries hit
Satellite images of tsunamis
There are reports of fighting among survivors over food in the city.

"There is no food here whatsoever. We need rice. We need medicine. I haven't eaten in two days," a local woman told Reuters news agency.

A lone airport serves the entire region and road links to many remote areas have been washed away by sea waters.

On Thursday, aftershocks off Indonesia triggered fresh panic among survivors in Aceh.

Frustration

Rumours of impending waves quickly spread to the two other countries which bore the brunt of Sunday's tsunamis - India and Sri Lanka.


KEY AID PLEDGES
World Bank $250m
UK $96m
EU $44m
US: $35m
Canada: $33m
Japan: $30m
Australia: $27m
France: $20.4m
Denmark: $15.6m
Saudi Arabia: $10m
Norway: $6.6m
Taiwan: $5.1m
Finland: $3.4m
Kuwait: $2.1m
Netherlands: $2.6m
UAE: $2m
Ireland $1.3m
Singapore: $1.2m
Source: Reuters, United Nations

Tsunami: how to help
Quake press takes stock
Indian officials issued a warning, prompting many people to flee coastal areas both in southern India and Sri Lanka.

Officials of the World Health Organization say as many as five million people are at risk throughout the region because they are unable to get water, food or adequate sanitation.

Several countries have seen their infrastructure shattered; countless roads and bridges have been swept away.

Stockpiles of supplies have begun to mount at some airports and distribution centres, where airlifts of aid have been held up by a shortage of helicopters.

The UN's relief co-ordinator, Jan Egeland, has said it will take another "two or three days" for the relief effort to get into full swing - by which time it may be too late for tens of thousands of people.

"We are doing very little at the moment," he said.

"I believe the frustration will be growing in the days and weeks ahead."

There are fears that epidemics will erupt because water supplies have been contaminated.

Pulchritudinous
30-12-2004, 08:17 PM
I beleave that a sunomi comes from the earthquake when the paltes hit together with cause the earth quake the makes thw water shake and then cause waves like when u rock a pool..... * UPDATE*:'( now the death toal is 116,000 But they found a surving family and they inteveiwd them :o :) i hope theres more suvivers plz be positive....Kinda true, the world is like a football, with all different plates, and they do kind of 'hit' together, but they rub against eachother causing waves of energy, and because the earthquake was 9 on the ricter scale, it made big energy waves, which caused the tidal waves.
If you get me...lol.

JadeLestrange
31-12-2004, 08:38 PM
Ok,short way of putting it : The Earthquake Was Nasty.
lol nah i have more to say than that.Short Story.My mum's a travel agent and she was on the phone to one of her customers who didn't enjoy his holiday.she was organising his refund when he came out and said "i know i have some money due to me but can you possibly organise it so that the money goes to the Earthquake Aid support Fund.I'm leaving it there.I have enough but there are people out there that have lost their families so let them have the money."
which just goes to show that there ARE decent people in this world.The Death toll is rapidly rising out there and i felt helpless so when i go back to school,im going to organise a charity event with my friends that will raise money,then we're going to send it to the Earthquake Aid thingy.

Bunny
01-01-2005, 12:05 AM
I really feel awful about this. The lastest death toll I've heard is 80,000 people. I saw a new video that came up on the news which had a few 5-6 year old kids who were just playing at the beach when all of a sudden the tsunami came, they ended up being swept up by the waves. Another video I saw was at the place where they had all the dead people. All their arms and legs were jagged because they died like that and then their bodies stiffened. This is an awful way that people have to celebrate the new year.

It's nice to know that people are helping out. You will find information on the news about donating money to go towards helping people who survived the tsunami.

Clo
01-01-2005, 05:36 AM
Awww it's really bad all that's happened :( Our family have donated to them. Let's hope the survivors get sent enough for food and water and shelters.

Pulchritudinous
01-01-2005, 02:08 PM
Apparently all the new year celebrations were kinda toned down as a mark of respect, you kinda feel bad welcoming in a new year, when for others they are still getting over their families death, injury etc.

-=rooty987=-
01-01-2005, 02:27 PM
It sad when things lyk this happen. Last year on the news they actually said that something lyk this would happen. But they thought it would happen in 500years

Sadly it occured 499years early!

Pulchritudinous
01-01-2005, 02:35 PM
Lol yes, it certainly did.
If you think about the scale of it all, it must have been so so powerful.

Ryan
01-01-2005, 06:00 PM
Sadly it occured 499years early!

it would have been just as bad in 499 years time if worse

Adzeh
03-01-2005, 03:38 PM
yes i heard, my aunty is over there. shes ok though.

Pulchritudinous
05-01-2005, 05:32 PM
Good Good.

ttranquility.
05-01-2005, 09:44 PM
yeh i heard.
Its so bad.
people are saying theres going to be over 70,000
people Still yet to find. :(

dj-ally
20-01-2005, 05:18 PM
Bad news death toll is now 200,000 alot of cats survied and 1 dog :'(

ttranquility.
21-01-2005, 12:35 AM
Bad news death toll is now 200,000 alot of cats survied and 1 dog :'(


Thats so much!

nvrspk4
21-01-2005, 12:52 AM
I hope if anyone has relatives or friends in the affected countries that they are safe and sound.

My family was there and I lost alot of them :( Its a terrible thing guys, trust me. Millions of people are homeless. The death toll is over 225,000 and many ppl are gonna die of disease. And think about all the people who lived but lsot their family. Thats probably even worse than dying, to lose everyone you loved. Its a heart rendering thing, its really too bad things like this have to happen

ttranquility.
21-01-2005, 12:54 AM
My family was there and I lost alot of them :( Its a terrible thing guys, trust me. Millions of people are homeless. The death toll is over 225,000 and many ppl are gonna die of disease. And think about all the people who lived but lsot their family. Thats probably even worse than dying, to lose everyone you loved. Its a heart rendering thing, its really too bad things like this have to happen


thats so sad. :'(

doraemonkiller
21-01-2005, 06:23 AM
170k peeple died i think ,not 200k .

Butcher11
21-01-2005, 05:23 PM
:9 Nvr, I'll pray even though I haven't been to church since, like 2 years ago, you're gonna make me go back to church. And as of this morning 185,000 gone.

nvrspk4
21-01-2005, 11:45 PM
:9 Nvr, I'll pray even though I haven't been to church since, like 2 years ago, you're gonna make me go back to church. And as of this morning 185,000 gone.

:o ty. I consider it a great honor. And death count is over 225,000 just so u know

Azela
22-01-2005, 12:29 AM
Yes, however destructive it was amazing it knocked the earth an inch off it's axis causing loss of sunlight. That is an unbelievable amount of power. Sadly it had to hit somewhere. Immense power. Apparently a scientist had predicted this to happen. He siad they where due a big shudder becuase nothing had happened there for a while no one would listen... And in hawaii is the most suffisticated earthquake detection equipment they felt it 3 hours before it hit, but it was christmas day and no one was there to tell. :'(

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