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Hopes Fade for Missing Europeans
BBC ^ | 12/31/04 | BBC

Posted on 12/31/2004 10:18:09 AM PST by Dallas59

At least 6,000 Europeans are still missing - most of them presumed dead - after the Indian Ocean disaster wrecked beach resorts in south-west Thailand.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: asia; missing; sumatraquake; tidal; wave
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1 posted on 12/31/2004 10:18:09 AM PST by Dallas59
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To: Dallas59

Wow. 9/11 times 2.5. And of course it wasn't terrorism, but still. Sad.

It's all too bad but I hope everyone stops whining about the American 'lack of response'


2 posted on 12/31/2004 10:19:11 AM PST by lawgirl (Proud 2 time voter for George W. Bush as of 7:21 AM CST, November 2, 2004. LUVYA DUBYA!!)
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To: Dallas59
Entire families vanished... imagine the disaster. After a hard year of work you take your family to a well-deserved vacation at a beautiful resort. And then tragedy ensues. This is horrifying.
3 posted on 12/31/2004 10:20:24 AM PST by Kurt_D
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To: lawgirl
As I remember, I think I remember reading that the Indonesians turned away the Israelis with aid.

There are very graphic, and broad photos at http://www.ogrish.com, BUT be WARNED....ogrish is NOT for the faint of heart. It's down right gruesome. But there are photos there that can give you an idea of the scale of devastation and death.

...truly a terrible and sad place over there right now.

We have a good friend who works for a missionary organizaion, New Directions. Not that my word here is worth much, but through him we've been impressed that donations to New Directions is well allocated. Their website is http://www.newdirections.org. They are assisting in the relief efforts for this tsunami now.
4 posted on 12/31/2004 10:26:11 AM PST by hiredhand ( "Pudge the Indestructible Kitty" lives at - http://www.justonemorefarm.com)
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To: Kurt_D
The proverbial wrong place at the wrong time. We had good fortune, my wifes best friend was at Phuket but he was on a boat about a mile out at sea and just rode those waves up and down, the skipper knew what was up but they were pretty safe out there.
5 posted on 12/31/2004 10:27:16 AM PST by SF Republican
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To: SF Republican

CNN was interviewing a diver who was lucky to still be onboard a boat (helping his sons gear up) when the captain spotted the waves. The capt. fired up the engines and got the boat away from the rocky cliffs they were near.

Horridly, the diver said that many snorkelers from their boat had already entered the water and entered a nearby narrow cave where the water normally is about 3 ft. from the ceiling. Obviously, the tsunami filled the cave and gave the snorkelers no refuge.

It's all a nightmare, but this was particularly horrifying to me.


6 posted on 12/31/2004 10:39:00 AM PST by Timeout
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To: Dallas59

Sweden is missing over 3500 people alone. Norway is missing about 1400.


7 posted on 12/31/2004 10:51:30 AM PST by Eurotwit
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To: Dallas59

And, like 911, many of these will just never show back up. Mass graves and burnings will leave many families with no word. Their loved ones will just disappear off of the face of the earth.


8 posted on 12/31/2004 10:57:30 AM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: Timeout

if the cave air had no outlet above the water, perhaps the pocket of air persisted when the water level rose.


9 posted on 12/31/2004 11:05:43 AM PST by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: going hot

It's sobering to think that fate can play a horrible trick on you, being in the wrong place at the wrong time.


10 posted on 12/31/2004 11:09:17 AM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: lawgirl
about the American 'lack of response'

You know, just a thought, I wonder who sent us aid after the hurricanes in Florida?

11 posted on 12/31/2004 11:09:34 AM PST by D Edmund Joaquin
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To: Ciexyz

being aware of your surroundings, at all times, helps a lot. But if God is fixin to hit the smite button on you, your time is up.


12 posted on 12/31/2004 11:13:46 AM PST by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: D Edmund Joaquin

I'm on the west coast of Florida & just had loads of tree damage here but the homes south are still damaged & the Insurance Companies want to charge a high deductible for each hurricane. No one helps Americans but every country expects us to help them with our tax dollars. Its time that countries start putting their money into their people & cities instead of in their own pockets. The UN took money that was given to help people but instead lined their own pockets. Its time they all gave the money back & to the people that need food, clothes & homes.
By the way, I donate clothes & food every year for the needy here in Florida & will continue to help & I plan this year to "Buy American" to support our manufacturing & legal workers.


13 posted on 12/31/2004 11:23:37 AM PST by jrcats
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To: Dallas59

I don't think BBC requires excerpting. So ....



BBC NEWS
Hopes fade for missing Europeans
At least 6,000 Europeans are still missing - most of them presumed dead - after the Indian Ocean disaster wrecked beach resorts in south-west Thailand.

Sweden estimated 3,500 of its people were missing and said the national death toll could top 1,000.

Germany has more than 1,000 missing, and hundreds of tourists from Italy, Norway, Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands are also unaccounted for.

The Thai resorts of Khao Lak and Phuket were hardest hit by the giant waves.

Nearly 2,000 foreign tourists died in Khao Lak alone, when luxury hotels full for the Christmas holidays were swamped.

Bodies arriving in temporary mortuaries are often unrecognisable after days lying in the tropical heat.

More than 4,500 bodies have now been recovered in Thailand, almost half of them foreigners.


EUROPEANS DEAD OR MISSING
Sweden: 59 dead, about 3,500 missing
Germany: 34 dead, over 1,000 missing
Britain: 34 dead, unconfirmed number missing
France: 22 dead, 96 missing
Norway: 21 dead, 430 missing
Italy: 14 dead, 700 missing
Finland: 14 dead, 263 missing
Switzerland: 12 dead, 850 missing
Denmark: 7 dead, 419 missing
Austria: 5 dead, up to 100 missing
Russia: 1 dead, 80 missing

Where possible, the bodies of foreign tourists are being stored in refrigerated container lorries, but more temporary mortuaries are needed to house corpses.

Forensic experts will try to identify victims using DNA samples and dental records provided by relatives.

The highest death tolls confirmed by European nations so far are: Sweden (59), Britain (34), Germany (34), France (22) and Norway (21).

The actual death tolls are expected to be much higher.

Sad New Year

New Year's Day will be an official day of mourning in Sweden, Finland and Norway.

Many local authorities throughout the Nordic countries have cancelled New Year celebrations.



European countries have pledged millions of dollars in aid and planes carrying experts and supplies have been flown to the region.

The EU's humanitarian affairs commissioner, Louis Michel, said the EU had reserve funds to help the stricken countries if the 33m euros ($45m) already pledged proved insufficient. He said the EU had an extra 300m euros available in separate emergency funds.

But he stressed that funds would be needed for reconstruction, beyond the current emergency.

Anxious search

On the ground in the disaster zone, many Europeans are still waiting for news of friends and relatives missing since Sunday's waves.

Locals and tourists are looking at the dead to see if their loved ones are there, or examining message boards posted with photos of the dead.

One of the coordinators of the forensic teams in Thailand, policeman Carl Kent from Australia, urged relatives to refrain from visiting the mortuaries, which were in "difficult environments".

"Family members must steel themselves to the fact that this process will take a considerable period of time to resolve," he said.

The BBC's Chris Hogg in Phuket says that after the Bali bombing it took five months to identify about 200 victims.

The Danish, Swedish and Norwegian foreign ministries have been sharply criticised by some of their nationals in Thailand, who accuse them of reacting too slowly to the disaster.

The European Union is planning a special meeting of EU aid ministers early next month to co-ordinate relief efforts.

Mr Michel said he would attend a conference of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) in Jakarta next week to gauge the immediate needs.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/4136871.stm

Published: 2004/12/31 17:35:50 GMT

© BBC MMIV


14 posted on 12/31/2004 11:26:32 AM PST by aculeus
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To: aculeus

Thank you.


15 posted on 12/31/2004 11:33:00 AM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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To: jrcats

Exactly. God bless you jrcats


16 posted on 12/31/2004 1:38:25 PM PST by D Edmund Joaquin
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