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100,000 MISSING IN CONGO VOLCANO DISASTER (BREAKING AT DRUDGE )
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| 1/19/2002
| DRUDGEREPORT
Posted on 01/19/2002 2:50:33 PM PST by TLBSHOW
FRONT PAGE HEADLINE...Nothing follows yet......
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; congo; geology; naturaldisasters; volcanic; volcano
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To: TLBSHOW
Do we have an Environmental Impact Statement on this yet? How does this affect the premissible CO2 emissions for the Congo? Has there been an Affirmative Action directive sent out yet, so that one racial group is not more targeted than others in the general group? Where are the peace initiatives, to get an agreement with the volcano involved? We are all to blame for this environmental, economic and unexpected loss, and the victims should be reimbursed for their losses IMMEDIATELY. Perhaps we could drop a daisy cutter to stop the lava flow?
To: cinciphil
"by wishing that ppl more deserving of death had been the victims"
Your definition of people more "deserving of death" is "Muslims". That includes women and children, which if it is your intention, then your are a sick and twisted individual.
Unqualified comments such as your reply #24 "Too bad this isn't happening in a muslim nation. " is an ingnorant statement when taken at face value.
And speaking of ignorant, what do you mean by "ignorant innocent Africans"?
To: petuniasevan
The overall rate of rifting is approximately 1 inch a year.
Sounds awfully slow but we're talking a HUGE volume of crustal rock here.
And as the pressure builds, volcanoes erupt along the margins.
New soil is thus created. This attracts human habitation - think of Pompeii.
The agricultural bounty makes it worth the risk - until the next eruption.
To: TLBSHOW
This volcano, Nyiragongo, is one of the most active in Africa.
Here is a dramatic image of its lava lake, dated 1994.
To: TLBSHOW
Another view.
The most recent activity at Nyiragongo began in June of 1994. A lava lake once again filled part of the crater. The lava lake was approximately 130 feet (40 m) in diameter and sent lava flows onto the floor of the 2,600 feet (800 m) diameter crater. The surface of the lava lake was about 500 feet (150 m) below the level of the lake when it drained in 1977. Photograph of the lava lake by Jack Lockwood, U.S. Geological Survey, August 24, 1994.
To: Rebelbase
I find the muslim belief system to be harmful to my health, and it's adherent's a threat to my life. I was in Zaire(Congo) for a while, and if any people are more ignorant of the world than the Congolese, I've yet to meet them.
To: TLBSHOW
Here's a wide area shot of the volcano. It's a beautiful, fertile area. At least it was, then.
To: TLBSHOW
Nothing follows Nothing? You call boiling hot lava nothing?
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posted on
01/19/2002 4:46:58 PM PST
by
aculeus
To: cinciphil
Hey Mr. Compassion, thanks for bearing the White Man's Burden. Do you treat all foreigners like Kitty Genovese?
To: headsonpikes
Oh yeah, this is really funny. I bet you just had a knee-slapping good time on 9-11.
To: petuniasevan
There was increased interest in the hot spots around the Salton Sea recently to possibly be a forewarning of an 8.0 magnitude event, but nothing else recently,,this was a couple of weeks ago. There do seem to be some new major streses being relieved in some seismic patterns over the last week in S. Ca, but nothing more substantial at present.
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posted on
01/19/2002 4:52:51 PM PST
by
Cvengr
To: tubebender
I've been there....we went to Maui about 3 years ago..amazing! There is that National Park there..I have pictures of the warnings that they have posted about the lava ledges? Like, don't SIT ON THEM? It was neat but eerie at the same time....to see what used to be a road completely covered in lava. Oh. And I remember THIS MORE THAN ANYTHING....I sat down to have my picture taken, and I got a piece of the glass in my leg. Hurt like hell. What do they call that kind of lava? I know they named it after the woman goddess of volcanos over there...I was fascinated by the stories the natives told about her...how she could transform herself from a beautiful woman to an old woman...
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posted on
01/19/2002 4:54:07 PM PST
by
DJ88
To: umbra
How tragic! I hope they're just missing and not dead. If they escaped to another village, it might be a while before they can be discovered.
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posted on
01/19/2002 4:54:55 PM PST
by
FITZ
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To: DJ88
Pele's hair
To: IcelandicConservative
Didn't you have a similar problem a few years ago? Nearly filled the harbor, if memory serves...
To: Cvengr
Interesting. I'm a SoCal native; keep me posted (family in LA area).
Also anything on the Mammoth Lakes region and the Long Valley Caldera, if it becomes active again.
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To: TLBSHOW
All I can say is OMIGOD---
Click here for the BBC site and after you get there, on the right are two video icons with stories (Andrew Harding and Christian Aid). Worth watching both of them.
The woman from Christian Aid makes a frightening point: there are craters under the lake which may also go; if they do, the two hydroelectric dams may not hold, and killer floods could occur.
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posted on
01/19/2002 5:24:07 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
BREAKING!!!! DRUDGE TYPES IN ALL CAPS!!! CAP LOCK KEY STUCK IN 'ON' POSITION BY PBJ SANDWICH!!!!
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