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SBYRD5 12-27-2004 11:36 AM

<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Tsunami Waves Kill Over 22,000 in Asia</span>
Aid Workers Rush to Areas Devastated by Tsunami Waves; Millions Homeless



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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Dec. 27) -- Rescuers piled up bodies along southern Asian coastlines devastated by tidal waves that obliterated seaside towns and killed more than 22,000 people in 10 countries, and officials indicated Monday that the death toll could climb far higher.

Hundreds of children were buried in mass graves in India, and morgues and hospitals struggled to cope with the catastrophe. Somalia reported hundreds of deaths, some 3,000 miles away from the earthquake that sent tsunamis raging across the Indian Ocean.

The International Red Cross reported 23,700 deaths and expressed concern about waterborne diseases like malaria and cholera. Jan Egeland, the U.N. Emergency Relief Coordinator, said millions of people were effected - by lost homes, polluted drinking water, destroyed sanitation - and that the cost of the damage would ``probably be many billions of dollars.''

"We cannot fathom the cost of these poor societies and the nameless fishermen and fishing villages and so on that have just been wiped out. Hundreds of thousands of livelihoods have gone,'' he told reporters.

The count of the dead rose sharply a day after the magnitude 9 quake struck beneath the Indian Ocean off the coast of Indonesia - the most powerful earthquake in the world in four decades. Government and aid officials suggested the toll could jump even further, citing unconfirmed reports of thousands more deaths on the Indonesian island of Sumatra and on India's Andaman and Nicobar islands, areas closest to the quake's epicenter.

"Death came from the sea," said Satya Kumari, a construction worker living on the outskirts of the former French enclave of Pondicherry in India.

"The waves just kept chasing us. It swept away all our huts. What did we do to deserve this?"

Walls of water sped away from the epicenter at more than 500 mph before crashing into the region's shorelines, sweeping people and fishing villages out to sea. Millions were displaced from their homes and thousands remained missing Monday.

The governments of Indonesia and Thailand conceded that public warnings came too late or not at all. but officials insisted they could not know the seriousness of the threat because no tsunami warning system exists for the Indian Ocean.

Rescuers converged on beaches and islands throughout the region to search for survivors, and offers of aid poured in from around the globe, as troops in the region struggled to deliver urgently needed aid. Pakistan, India's nuclear-armed rival, offered assistance.

Chaos erupted at the airport in Phuket, Thailand, as hundreds of tourists, many wounded and weeping, tried to board planes.

Sri Lanka said more than 10,000 people were killed along its coastlines, and Tamil rebels said 2,000 people died in its territory, raising that country's toll to more than 12,000.

Indonesia reported about 5,000 deaths and India 4,000. Thailand - a Western tourist hotspot - said hundreds of people were dead and thousands more were missing. Deaths also were reported in Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Somalia. The Red Cross reported 6,000 deaths in India and three deaths in the Seychelles, part of its total of 23,700.

With communications still difficult with the areas closest to the epicenter, officials predicted more deaths there. Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla said the death toll on the island of Sumatra could climb to 10,000.

On the remote Car Nicobar island, an Indian territory 150 miles northwest of Sumatra, Police Chief S.B. Deol told New Delhi Television he had reports another 3,000 people may have died. If confirmed, that would raise India's toll to 7,000 and the overall number to 25,000.

"The Andaman and Nicobar islands have been really badly hit,'' said Hakan Sandbladh, senior health officer at the Geneva headquarters of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, noting that unconfirmed reports put the death toll at 13,000 on the islands.

A Somali presidential spokesman said an unknown number of people - but in the hundreds - died and entire villages disappeared on the African country's coastline. "All of the fishermen who went to sea (Sunday) haven't come back,'' Yusuf Ismail said.

In Bandah Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra, 150 miles from the quake's epicenter, dozens of bloated bodies littered the streets as soldiers and desperate relatives searched for survivors. Some 500 bodies collected by emergency workers lay under plastic tents, rotting in the tropical heat.

"We have ordered 15,000 troops into the field to search for survivors,'' Indonesian military spokesman Edy Sulistiadi said. "They are mostly retrieving corpses.''

Unlike other areas, Bandah Aceh also suffered from the quake itself. The city's mall was reduced to a pile of rubble and its mosque was leaning precariously.

Refugees in nearby Lhokseumawe complained that little or no aid had reached them. The city's hospital said it was running out of medicine. Villagers near the town picked through the debris of their ruined houses amid the smell of decomposing bodies.

One man, Rajali, said his wife and two children were killed and he could not find dry ground to bury them to follow Islamic tradition. "What shall I do?'' said the 55-year-old man, who, like many Indonesians, goes by a single name. "I don't know where to bury my wife and children.''

The southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu reported thousands of deaths. Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa called the scene "an extraordinary calamity of such colossal proportions that the damage has been unprecedented.''

Nearby beaches resembled open-air mortuaries. In Cuddalore, red-eyed parents buried more than 150 children in a mass grave covered over by a bulldozer.

The tsunamis came without warning. Witnesses said sea waters at first retreated far out into the ocean, only to return at a vicious pace. Some regions reported a crashing wall of water 20 feet high.

"The water went back, back, back, so far away, and everyone wondered what it was - a full moon or what? Then we saw the wave come, and we ran,'' said Katri Seppanen, who was in Thailand, on Phuket island's popular Patong beach.

Sri Lanka and Indonesia said at least 1 million people were driven from their homes in each country. Warships in Thailand steamed to remote tropical island resorts to search for survivors as air force helicopters in Sri Lanka and India rushed food and medicine to stricken areas.

In Sri Lanka - an island nation some 1,000 miles west of the epicenter - about 25,000 troops were deployed to crack down on sporadic, small-scale looting and to help in rescue efforts. About 200 inmates escaped from a prison in coastal Matara.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake's magnitude was 9.0 - the strongest since a 9.2-magnitude temblor in Alaska in 1964 and the fourth-largest in a century.

The quake occurred more than 6 miles deep and has been followed by powerful aftershocks. A 620-mile section of a geological plate shifted, triggering the tsunamis.

Countries around the world had people among the dead. Britain reported 11 of its citizens had died; Norway 10; Sweden 9; Japan 9; Germany four; the United States and Denmark three.

Those numbers likely would rise. Sri Lanka said 72 foreign tourists were killed, and Thailand said 35 of the dead were foreigners.

President bush expressed his condolences over the "terrible loss of life and suffering.'' From the Vatican, Pope John Paul II led appeals for aid.

Aid agencies and governments around the world began pouring relief supplies into the region Monday. Japan, China, Russia and Israel were among the countries sending teams of experts.

Jasmine Whitbread, international director of the aid group Oxfam, warned that without swift action more people would die from contaminated drinking water.

In Thailand, Gen. Chaisit Shinawatra, the army chief, said the United States has offered to send troops stationed on Japan's Okinawa island. Thailand was considering the offer.

Tsunamis as large as Sunday's happen only a few times a century. A tsunami is a series of traveling ocean waves generated by geological disturbances near the ocean floor. With nothing to stop them, the waves can race across the ocean like the crack of a bullwhip, gaining momentum over thousands of miles.

SBYRD5 12-27-2004 11:40 AM

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marvel911 12-27-2004 11:46 AM

Whoa, how many Tsunami topics do we need here? :confused:

Saijin_Ryu 12-27-2004 12:06 PM

Surfs up!

hotsexi_chic 12-27-2004 12:09 PM

it's not even funny
those waves travel so fast and hidden under sea, there's no way anyone can predict where it hits. here, in the island, there is a sense of fear in the air. it's possible that there might still b some left and heading this way




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(~thug~) 12-27-2004 01:31 PM

man that really sad to say. life is short

azncat 12-28-2004 12:11 PM

its hit a bunch of places in india

estset 12-28-2004 12:20 PM

I just saw NEWS yesterday and I think it happened from Thailand to asia and asia to Indiana. I think more then 7 thousand has died.

blanka09 12-28-2004 12:24 PM

Make that 44,000

azncat 12-28-2004 12:44 PM

44,001.... o_o.... those poor poor indians >_c let us all pray

Abdoun_bacK 12-28-2004 12:59 PM

[quote:post_uid0="azncat"]44,001.... o_o.... those poor poor indians >_c let us all pray[/quote]
It just not indians,

Indonesia
Thailand
Banglidash
Sri Lanka (the most deaths)
Malaysia

SBYRD5 12-28-2004 06:57 PM

Just imagine falling through the sand...like a mortal combat death...

IT's funny in the game..but such a gruesome...death..*Sigh*


LOL I guess this term is in everyone's mind nowadays..


"If you don't give a damn we don't give a phuck..WHAT? :angry: "

Sha,e alot of people are heartless...lol it's alright we'll all die soon anyway..I guess..

Elena 12-29-2004 06:35 PM

[quote:post_uid0="azncat"]44,001.... o_o.... those poor poor indians >_c let us all pray[/quote]
Blah, what is praying going to do? It's not going to give the lives of the dead back nor rewind the whole thing...India sees no light bad things always happens to it. It's really sad. What we can do is send some money to the Red Cross.
Maybe soon someone can think up a dome or a dam to withstand a tsunami.

KAYSER9SOZE 12-29-2004 07:07 PM

70,000 plus as of 10 pm eastern time.

alamgir 12-30-2004 06:26 AM

Its gone up to 112 000 now. At least praying will give hope to the people who have survived and a comfortable after life for those who did die.

Elena 12-30-2004 07:19 AM

I don't want to make this a religious debate...but as you can see numbers are going up not down nor staying the same...

alamgir 12-30-2004 07:54 AM

Yeah I know, but it could have been a lot worse however hard to imagine it. I'm sure there was a purpose for this, but as you said lets not turn this into a religious debate.

MasterX05 12-31-2004 03:49 PM

a total of 110,000 ppl and more, the weird thing is they say in the paper Jet-li got injured in the tusnami wave. What happen was in his hotel he was playing the hero protecting his duaghter kicking a large peice of furniture from hitting his duaghter. And he injured his foot in the process. Ha beat that Jackie Chan!

alamgir 12-31-2004 04:20 PM

Seriously?

MasterX05 12-31-2004 04:54 PM

yeah read it in the paper.

~Mastermax~ 01-01-2005 08:56 PM

[quote:post_uid0="MasterX05"]Ha beat that Jackie Chan![/quote]
i'm sure the guy from the crow did :(

01-02-2005 04:00 PM

=/ death toll now over 141000. and its not just india elena the worst affected country was indonesia so i dunno why ur makin poems about india. read the papers..watch the news.

l3LUE-ghost 01-02-2005 06:25 PM

[quote:post_uid0="hotsexi_chic"]it's not even funny
those waves travel so fast and hidden under sea, there's no way anyone can predict where it hits. here, in the island, there is a sense of fear in the air. it's possible that there might still b some left and heading this way
[/quote]
i read in the papers that it could be predicted, and it was. however, the forecast was kept under wraps because it was the hieght of tourist season, and from all my travels (a lot) i know that screwin up the tourist season doesn't make certain countries happy (the poor ones that rely on tourist season). of course now all the tourists are dead and those countries are thoroughly screwed over neways. i wonder how that meteorologist is feelin, knowin that he could of preventerd so many deaths.

island_chick 01-02-2005 06:57 PM

wow the number of dead ppl is rising so fast...i herd bout 11-12 tiny islands have sunk...thy were around indonesia its so empty now...i want to hear more bout tht theory where thy said tht when the earthquake happened... time actually moved ahead by 2-3 secs cuz the earth shifted and the crack sort of moved the earth..seconds is not tht much but its the first time something of tht sort happened..well geologists will be wrking their butt off frm now..i also herd tht the ppl were notified tht something big was going to come it was mentioned in the earlier post too...the weather satellites predicted someting but ppl didnt believe it was going 2be tht bad so thy never evacuated..ppl stopped beleivin since thy said tht world was going to end in 2000...thy didnt think it was going to be tht bad that thy might have to leave their homes...there was a warning but ppl didnt listen...i dont blame them either...the live videos of ppl running away frm the water is horrifying

wolvamat 01-03-2005 02:13 AM

yeah i read that too, like the earth moved 1-2cms and made time go faster for just that tiny amount of time. of course not noticable.


The death toll is rediculous, its hard to imagine that many people!

I read also that Australia (my country :p ) has donated over 70 million dollars!

Elena 01-04-2005 05:57 PM

Well, atleast they are thinking of making a chart of the level of tsunami waves so atleast ppl will know how strong it will be.

maddogg223 01-10-2005 09:09 AM

[color=#32CD32:post_uid9]have they found any americans yet :plain:[/color:post_uid9]

alamgir 01-10-2005 11:00 AM

Should tthat really matter? Lots of people from different countries died, people are still people.

ryzcvk 01-10-2005 07:42 PM

Consider myself lucky because i was at Phuket Island , Thailand 1 week for my vacation before it all happened and yes let us all pray for all the people who were involved in that terrible natural disaster.

maddogg223 01-12-2005 12:13 PM

i was wonderimg because my cuzin was over there :(

blanka09 01-12-2005 01:12 PM

Then pray to your God that he/she is okayy... cause the amount of casualities is staggering.


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