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Quake triggers tsunami in the Samoas, killing 34
Yahoo News? ^ | 29 September 2009 | Fili Sagapolutele

Posted on 09/29/2009 6:48:46 PM PDT by Lorianne

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa – A powerful Pacific Ocean earthquake spawned towering tsunami waves that swept ashore on Samoa and American Samoa early Tuesday, flattening villages, killing at least 34 people and leaving dozens of workers missing at devastated National Park Service facilities. Cars and people were swept out to sea by the fast-churning water as survivors fled to high ground, where they remained huddled hours later. Hampered by power and communications outages, officials struggled to assess the casualties and damage.

The quake, with a magnitude between 8.0 and 8.3, struck around dawn about 20 miles below the ocean floor, 120 miles (190 kilometers) from American Samoa, a U.S. territory that is home to 65,000 people, and 125 miles (200 kilometers) from Samoa.

Mike Reynolds, superintendent of the National Park of American Samoa, was quoted as saying four tsunami waves 15 to 20 feet high roared ashore soon afterward, reaching up to a mile inland. Holly Bundock, spokeswoman for the National Park Service's Pacific West Region in Oakland, Calif., said Reynolds spoke to officials from under a coconut tree uphill from Pago Pago Harbor and reported that the park's visitor center and offices appeared to have been destroyed.

Chicken of the Sea's tuna packing plant in American Samoa was closed after the tsumani hit, although the facility wasn't damaged, the San Diego-based company said in a statement. Tuna canneries are American Samoa's dominant industry, accounting for nearly 60 percent of all economic activity.

Prior to tsunami, Chicken of the Sea had announced plans to close the plant on Wednesday, laying off more than 2,100 workers.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: americansamoa; earthquake; pacificocean; pagopago
Sad news, likely there are more casualties.

Isn't Nancy Pelosi's husband connected to the Chicken of the Sea processing plant in some way. I remember a while back there was controversy over Am. Samoans being exempted from the minimum wage law.

1 posted on 09/29/2009 6:48:46 PM PDT by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne

House Republicans yesterday declared “something fishy” about the major tuna company in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco district being exempted from the minimum-wage increase that Democrats approved this week.

“I am shocked,” said Rep. Eric Cantor, Virginia Republican and his party’s chief deputy whip, noting that Mrs. Pelosi campaigned heavily on promises of honest government. “Now we find out that she is exempting hometown companies from minimum wage. This is exactly the hypocrisy and double talk that we have come to expect from the Democrats.”

On Wednesday, the House voted to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 per hour.

The bill also extends for the first time the federal minimum wage to the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands. However, it exempts American Samoa, another Pacific island territory that would become the only U.S. territory not subject to federal minimum-wage laws.

One of the biggest opponents of the federal minimum wage in Samoa is StarKist Tuna, which owns one of the two packing plants that together employ more than 5,000 Samoans, or nearly 75 percent of the island’s work force. StarKist’s parent company, Del Monte Corp., has headquarters in San Francisco, which is represented by Mrs. Pelosi. The other plant belongs to California-based Chicken of the Sea.

“There’s something fishy going on here,” said Rep. Patrick T. McHenry, North Carolina Republican.

During the House debate yesterday on stem-cell research, Mr. McHenry raised a parliamentary inquiry as to whether an amendment could be offered that would exempt American Samoa from stem-cell research, “just as it was for the minimum-wage bill.”

A clearly perturbed Rep. Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who was presiding, cut off Mr. McHenry and shouted, “No, it would not be.”


2 posted on 09/29/2009 6:50:59 PM PDT by al baby (Hi Mom ;))
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To: al baby

White Center grieves.


3 posted on 09/29/2009 7:19:13 PM PDT by Sicvee (Sicvee)
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To: Lorianne

The processing plants are in her district.


4 posted on 09/29/2009 8:09:09 PM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: Cold Heart

The tuna processing plant in Pago Pago was going to close tomorrow, the Tsunami just moved it up a day!


5 posted on 09/29/2009 8:12:08 PM PDT by gbs
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To: Lorianne

Yes he is, and so is she.


6 posted on 09/29/2009 8:32:26 PM PDT by gidget7 (Duncan Hunter-Valley Forge Republican!)
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