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Tsunami Aftermath Photos (WARNING:GRAPHIC!)
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| 12/29/04
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Posted on 12/29/2004 12:57:51 PM PST by Dallas59
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: sumatraquake; tidal; tsunamipics; wave
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To: Jeff Head
they running or just standing there....can't tell?
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:33:40 PM PST
by
rwfromkansas
("War is an ugly thing, but...the decayed feeling...which thinks nothing worth war, is worse." -Mill)
To: Dallas59
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My God Bless the survivors and have mercy on the souls.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:34:06 PM PST
by
EBH
(A very proud Aunt of a US Marine in Fallujah)
To: Space Wrangler
God bless your new little one and congratulations!
I think that the the baby in the picture is okay, at least I hope so. Prayers for all of the victims and their families. This is so horrible.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:35:51 PM PST
by
asp1
To: NorseWood
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:36:29 PM PST
by
Doomonyou
(Molon Labe! FMCDH!)
To: Jeff Head
This is the next picture in the sequence.
It appears that these people were standing at some sort of sea-wall watching the big waves when one slammed into and crested the wall.
From this picture it appears many may have lived. I pray this is so.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:37:06 PM PST
by
SC Swamp Fox
(Aim small, miss small.)
To: Psycho_Bunny
That's because liberals are incredibly patronizing. Anyone that is not a member of their intellectual clique must be stupid or ignorant, and worthy of only disdain or condescension.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:37:21 PM PST
by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: Dallas59
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:37:44 PM PST
by
Jaded
(Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. - Mark Twain)
To: ShadowDancer
The woman kissing her dead little baby made me cry. They don't have much time. They must bury or burn the dead before cholera infections occur among the living.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:39:03 PM PST
by
BobS
To: Jeff Head
Oh my God...I didn't notice all the bodies strewn in the wreckage until I looked at the picture a second time.
Excuse me, I may go be sick now.
}:-)4
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:39:09 PM PST
by
Moose4
(I'm patriotic--just a white guy in a blue county in a red state.)
To: Dallas59; All
Country-by-Country Toll
By PA Reporter
The death toll in the Asian tsunami disaster is now expected to exceed 100,000.
An under-sea earthquake, measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale, off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, on Sunday, unleased powerful waves which killed people in several countries.
Here is a summary of the nations affected:
THAILAND
The official death toll stands at more than 1,800 but a police officer said more than 1,500 bodies had been found in one district alone and the toll is expected to soar.
So far 473 foreigners of 36 nationalities are confirmed as dead, Thai authorities say, including 43 Britons. The Foreign Office has confirmed 20 British deaths.
Thousands of people are missing, including hundreds of foreign tourists in Thai resorts. Millions remain homeless.
Actor and film director Lord Attenboroughs 14-year-old granddaughter Lucy was among those killed.
Phuket was worst hit when the wall of water crashed on to the west coast of southern Thailand on Sunday.
Huge waves pounded Kamala beach and tore into the provinces of Trang, Songkhla, Phuket, Krabi, Ranong, Phang Nga, Satun and Surat Thani, which draw thousands of tourists every year.
INDONESIA
The official death toll stood at 45,268, but authorities said this did not include a full count from the west coast of the island of Sumatra, which was nearest the epicentre of the quake.
Military teams reaching the area for the first time reported scenes of total devastation.
News crews flew over town after town that was covered in mud and sea water.
A UN official said the death toll in Aceh province, in northern Sumatra, could reach 80,000.
There may have been 40,000 deaths in a single town, Meulaboh.
Trucks dumped more than 1,000 unidentified bodies into open graves on the island, where a million people have been left homeless.
SRI LANKA
The island nation put its toll at more than 23,000 and it is feared the figure may rise by another 2,000.
Four Britons are among the dead, the British consulate in Colombo has said.
Four planes arrived in the capital today bringing a surgical hospital from Finland, a water purification plant from Germany, doctors and medicine from Japan and aid workers from Britain.
The islands east coast, which includes tourist hotspots, was hit by waves as high as 18ft when the tsunami struck.
At least one million islanders had to flee their homes and head for high ground, some carrying dead and injured loved ones.
INDIA
The death toll rose to nearly 7,000. This does not include some 8,000 missing and feared dead on the remote Andaman and Nicobar islands, east of the mainland.
The worst affected state is Tamil Nadu, where more than 3,000 died.
Authorities have rushed drinking water and medicines and tried to improve sanitary conditions for thousands of survivors living in relief camps dotting the southern coast.
More than a thousand miles of south east India was battered by waves as high as 12ft as the tsunami tore ashore, destroying all in its path.
The Andaman and Nicobar region is made up of more than 500 islands, but about 30 are inhabited. All the inhabited islands were hit by Sundays disaster.
MALDIVES
Sixty nine people were killed in the Indian Ocean archipelago.
It is feared that dozens of the 1,190 small islands may have been totally consumed by the swollen sea.
Three Britons have been confirmed dead on the islands, which average just three feet in height.
Government officials estimate the cost of rebuilding will exceed their annual gross domestic product of £350 million.
SOMALIA
One hundred people have been reported dead as a result of waves which struck the northern coastline of the African nation.
Some 3,000 miles from the epicentre, Somalia was hit up to seven hours after the quake.
BURMA
The south east coast was hit and 90 people have been reported dead. The country is notoriously resistant to releasing information following such disasters.
MALAYSIA
Sixty-five people have been reported dead as a result of waves striking villages scattered along the north west coasts.
Around 700 homes were destroyed, mostly in coastal villages near Balik Pulau on Penang island to the north west and Kuala Muda in the mainland state of Kedah.
Many victims were swimming or riding on jet skis on the beaches of Penang, which were hit by 16ft waves.
BANGLADESH
Two people have reportedly died following the huge waves which slammed into the southern port of Chittagong and caused widespread flooding in at least 30 central, southern and western districts.
KENYA AND TANZANIA
Ten people have been confirmed dead in Tanzania and one in Kenya.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:40:09 PM PST
by
Tarpaulin
(Look it up.)
To: Mister Baredog
Mother nature puts Osama in perspective.I'd rather he'd been on a beach in Phuket.
To: Jeff Head
The picture in post #23 was cropped from this picture.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:42:06 PM PST
by
SC Swamp Fox
(Aim small, miss small.)
To: dead
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:42:30 PM PST
by
griffin
To: Jeff Head
"I'm afraid those are grimaces."
Exactly. The woman who hit our son's car with hers at over 80 mph and killed him (and his working buddy) said that he was smiling - right before she made his car 3 feet wide. BTW she and her daughter were not injured.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:42:43 PM PST
by
gopheraj
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
To: SC Swamp Fox
It is terrifying just seeing this last picture of the huge wall of water overtaking the people.
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:44:39 PM PST
by
OldFriend
(PRAY FOR MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH)
To: gopheraj
I am sorry for your loss.
77
posted on
12/29/2004 1:45:45 PM PST
by
A Texan
(Oderint dum metuant)
To: Dallas59
Many thousands might have been saved, but almost like a Hollywood disaster movie plot, Thailand's officials decided they didn't want to upset the tourists.
Tsunami Warning Was Stopped
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Posted by Melpomene On News/Activism 12/29/2004 8:47:34 AM CST · 138 replies · 3,089+ views
Wizbang ^ | December 28, 2004 | The Nation Just minutes after the earthquake in the Indian Ocean on Sunday morning, Thailand's foremost meteorological experts were sitting together in a crisis meeting. But they decided not to warn about the tsunami "out of courtesy to the tourist industry", writes the Thailand daily newspaper The Nation. The experts got the news around 8:00 am on Sunday morning local time. An hour later, the first massive wave struck. But the experts started to discuss the economic impacts when they were discussing if a tsunami warning should be made. The main argument against such a warning was that there have not been...
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:46:37 PM PST
by
TomGuy
(America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
To: Dallas59
Unbelievable...
I am just struck by people calling us stingy and uncaring, and then I read the messages in this thread.
I love you guys!
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posted on
12/29/2004 1:49:05 PM PST
by
Dashing Dasher
(Because I fly, I envy no (wo)man on earth. - Anon)
To: Dallas59
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