Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

December 26, 2004

TSUNAMI HITS SOUTH ASIA: 21,000 DEAD

Cosa Nostradamus has all the latest links on the huge earthquate in Indonesia and one of the biggest Tsunamis in history killing at least 11,000 people this morning. Millions are homeless in an area rinking the eastern Indian Ocean. Donation links are included.
Blog Me No Blogs: TSUNAMI HITS SOUTH ASIA
An undersea tremor registering an historic 8.9 on the Richter scale hit north of Indonesia, near Sumatra and the Andaman Islands at 07:59 am local time (00:59gmt) this morning. It was the fifth largest quake anywhere in a hundred years. Walls of water thirty feet high or more hit populated areas in Malaysia, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka, wiping out fishing villages and tourist resorts in the Maldives, Indonesia and Thailand. At least [twenty-one] thousand are dead in coastal areas of South Asia and on low-lying islands in the South Pacific, South China Sea, Sea of Andaman, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. Many hundreds more locals and tourists may have been lost, and remain unaccounted for at this hour. It is one of the worst tsunami's in history, surpassing the New Guinea tidal waves of 1998, which killed over three thousand people. The worst tsunami ever recorded killed 30,000 in Java in 1883, after the eruption of Krakatoa.

1 comment:

Cosa Nostradamus said...

Thanks for posting this, Dave. Sorry about the off-topic post, before. This is a VERY big deal to those of us who live in, on, or near the ocean, especially the Pacific: Any of us could be next, and Hawaii has been hit hard several times. We have a tsunami warning system now, but it doesn't indicate how bad it will be, just that it's coming. Don't know how much good that'll do us when the Big One hits, if we even get a warning. It might not have helped them all that much in South Asia, either, but they should have had a warning system, anyway. Some lives could have been saved, and the Gov's might have gotten relief under weigh quicker...


Here's some updates:
"23,000+ DEAD: WORSE YET TO COME"