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12000+ feared dead

Locut0s

Lifer
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4126971.stm
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/.../asia.quake/index.html
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/.../newtsunami041226.html

This is going to turn out to be one of the worst natural disasters in our lifetimes probably. I have family in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, but luckily that is quite far inland and Malaysia seems to have escaped the majority of the disaster suffered by other countries. The death toll seems to be rising about 1 or 2 thousand ever few hours!
 
I've always wondered about the OP. "Locut0s" ...sounds strangely like LocutusofBoard" (LOB) an Old Timer that disappeared long ago. Interesting how the OPs date is way back in 2001....could it be a hidden account for LOB himself? :Q
 
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Right sorry about the repost.

No I am not LocutusofBoard.

12,000 dead.... Yeah, name one?

I can't name one of those who died on Sep 11, does that mean they don't matter?


Next time I'll remember to include the "wink" icon for those who are a bit slow.

 
Originally posted by: loki8481
from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4125581.stm

Eyewitness: Sri Lanka tsunami

By Roland Buerk
BBC News, Sri Lanka

There are no emergency services for survivors to rely on at the moment

I'm in a town called Unawatuna, which is on the south coast of Sri Lanka.

We didn't feel the earthquake here so there was no warning at all.

Then at about 1000 this morning our time a huge wave suddenly hit the beach.

We were still in bed in a ground floor room right on the beachfront when we suddenly heard some shouts from outside.

Then the water started coming under the door. Within a few seconds it was touching the window.

We very quickly scrambled to get out as the windows started to cave in and glass shattered everywhere.

We swam out of the room neck deep in water, forcing our way through the tables and chairs in the restaurant and up into a tree.

But within about 30 seconds that tree collapsed as well and we were thrust back into the water where we had to try and keep our heads above the water line.

We were swept along for a few hundred metres, trying to dodge the motorcycles, refrigerators, cars and other debris that were coming with us.

Finally, about 300m inshore, we managed to get hold of a pillar, which we held onto until the waters just gradually began to subside.

Other people though weren't so lucky.

One elderly British gentleman was walking around in a state of shock. His wife had been swimming when the waves struck.

And a family has just walked past carrying a very small bundle with pale white feet poking out the bottom of it.

As they walked past, the teenage son, wearing an England football shirt said in a very matter of fact way "My brother is dead".

Looking around it's easy to see that this has caused incredible devastation here. There are cars in trees, buildings destroyed.

But it is impossible really to get an accurate picture of the number of casualties from where I am.

I haven't looked around a great deal yet, and I certainly haven't been inside the ruins of the hotel or other buildings, or joined in the digging.

But in one small area of one small village I have seen four bodies so far, including two Sri Lankans - an elderly lady and a young woman - and the Western boy who looked to be about five years old.

There are no kind of emergency services here, there are no helicopters thumping through the sky to come to save people.

It is a do-it-yourself rescue.

People are trying to go through the buildings and rescue those who might be trapped.

Most people have gone up onto higher ground, fearful of another tidal wave - rumours are that another one might be coming and people are trying to get up onto the hills.

There are no real medical services here either at the moment.

A call went round about 15 minutes ago for a doctor because a man's pulse was getting weaker and weaker but there are no doctors here.

I think the death toll is likely to rise quite sharply as rescuers start to arrive, and bodies begin to be dug out.

 
Wow. Some of you have just proven yourselves to be some of the most repugnant bastards that I have had the displeasure of encountering.


Perhaps the thread is indeed a prepost, but keep that sh!t out of threads like this. It demeans us all.

Originally posted by: Rudee
12,000 dead.... Yeah, name one?

I hope this was posted for attention and not as a glimpse into your presonality.
 
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Right sorry about the repost.

No I am not LocutusofBoard.

12,000 dead.... Yeah, name one?

I can't name one of those who died on Sep 11, does that mean they don't matter?


Next time I'll remember to include the "wink" icon for those who are a bit slow.

Right sorry. I just got rilled up after searching for news and other posts on this topic on the net. I happened across another forum where a bunch of people were saying essentially "looks like a lot of muslims died in this, guess that's gods way of thinning out the crowd" basically they were happy this happened and thought maybe this was a "muslim cleansing". I've been worked up a bit ever since I read those posts. I know you never meant anything by your post sorry. Also others are right I should have used the search.
 
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Right sorry about the repost.

No I am not LocutusofBoard.

12,000 dead.... Yeah, name one?

I can't name one of those who died on Sep 11, does that mean they don't matter?


Next time I'll remember to include the "wink" icon for those who are a bit slow.

Right sorry. I just got rilled up after searching for news and other posts on this topic on the net. I happened across another forum where a bunch of people were saying essentially "looks like a lot of muslims died in this, guess that's gods way of thinning out the crowd" basically they were happy this happened and thought maybe this was a "muslim cleansing". I've been worked up a bit ever since I read those posts. I know you never meant anything by your post sorry. Also others are right I should have used the search.

No need to apologize. I think everyone is in agreement that this is a tragedy of large proportion.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Wow. Some of you have just proven yourselves to be some of the most repugnant bastards that I have had the displeasure of encountering.


Perhaps the thread is indeed a prepost, but keep that sh!t out of threads like this. It demeans us all.

Originally posted by: Rudee
12,000 dead.... Yeah, name one?

I hope this was posted for attention and not as a glimpse into your presonality.

i agree, so what if its a repost, people need to be informed of whats actually happening around the world and how others less fortunate are suffering
 
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