8.9 Indian Ocean earthquake

Latest number I saw was over 150,000 dead, and they're estimating that will end up just being a fraction before it's all over. This has got to be one of, if not thee worst natural disaster in recorded history. I heard one reporter compare it to the Egyptian plagues.

It's encouraging to see the survivor stories, family members returning home and all the aid that is being sent to help out, but it's still mind blowing the extent of it all. I don't think they had a clue how bad it really was when reports first began to come in.

 
On the plus side linkin park just donated 100k to help out //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsup.gif.3287b36ca96645a13a43aff531f37f02.gif

 
Supposely going to reach 400k +
yeah that sucks bad, its good to hear i heard red cross received 28 mill plus or something like that so far, which isnt enough, also were going to help asia in the long term, like we need to help more countries anyways, but o well, hopefully when they prosper they will help us

 
yeah that sucks bad, its good to hear i heard red cross received 28 mill plus or something like that so far, which isnt enough, also were going to help asia in the long term, like we need to help more countries anyways, but o well, hopefully when they prosper they will help us

Hopefully, but more than likely theyll hate us for some reason or another //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

 
this should be kinda a wake up call for everyone. all of our toys our expensive cars, there are over 150k people dead! its kinda one of those things: better them than us, but what if it was us and we lost that many people as a nation? i dont know i think some people are so self centered and ignorant.

 
it can and will happen, in CA anyway, doubt the epicenters going to be in the ocean though but we're supposed to have one that big in our lifetime. i'll wait and see. if we did have those kind of waves though we wouldnt have nearly as many people dead plus theres tsunami warnings for the pacific ocean

 
it can and will happen, in CA anyway, doubt the epicenters going to be in the ocean though but we're supposed to have one that big in our lifetime. i'll wait and see. if we did have those kind of waves though we wouldnt have nearly as many people dead plus theres tsunami warnings for the pacific ocean
UK, Africa, Canada and USA could be hit by a 300 foot tidal wave if a volcano on La Palma were to erupt. Governments don't really care http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3553368.stm

 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4128509.stm

NATURAL DISASTERS

2004 Asian quake disaster - toll so far exceeds 110,000

2003 earthquake in Bam, Iran - official casualty figure is 26,271

1976 Earthquake in Tangshan, China, kills 242,000

1970 Cyclone in Bangladesh kills 500,000

1923 Tokyo earthquake kills 140,000

1887 China's Yellow River breaks its banks in Huayan Kou killing 900,000

1896 Tsunami kills 27,000 in Japan

1815 Volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora on Indonesia's Sumbawa Island kills 90,000

1556 Earthquake in China's Shaanxi, Shanxi and Henan provinces kills an estimated 830,000

Tsunami among world's worst disasters

Hurricanes have also wrought devastation on a huge scale

The massive tsunami in the Indian Ocean has been described by relief experts as one of the worst natural disasters in recent history.

With a death toll so far of well over 100,000, the wave is particularly notable for the extent of its reach, from Indonesia in the east, to the west coast of Africa, some 7,000km (4,000 miles) away.

The high numbers of Westerners affected and the speed at which footage from the disaster has reached our television screens have also added to its impact.

The highest death toll from a tsunami until now happened in 1896, when 27,000 people were drowned following an earthquake off the coast of Japan, according to the Guinness Book of Records.

Cyclones and famine

But there have been other natural disasters which have also claimed tens of thousands of lives.

In 1970, up to 500,000 people were killed in Bangladesh when a cyclone whipped up winds of 230 km/h which swept away entire villages.

China suffered similar losses when an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.3 almost obliterated the north-eastern city of Tangshan in 1976. The official number of people killed was put at around 250,000, although some said the figure was more like 750,000.

In 1984 and 1985, a famine in Ethiopia killed an estimated 900,000 people.

Last year, a 6.3 quake devastated the Iranian city of Bam, killing 26,271, according to official figures.

Hurricane Mitch, which devastated much of Honduras and Nicaragua in Central America in 1998, killed 10,000 people and left some two million homeless.

The 1988 earthquake in Armenia, measuring 6.9, killed nearly 25,000.

And one of the worst monsoons in living memory claimed the lives of 10,000 people in Thailand over the course of three months in 1983. Some 100,000 people contracted waterborne diseases as a result of the storm.

Snow storms, forest fires and avalanches have all proved deadly. A single landslide in Peru in 1970 killed more than 18,000 people in the town of Yungay.

In 1887, about 900,000 people died when the Yellow River in China burst its banks in the worst-ever recorded flooding.

A volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora on Indonesia's Sumbawa island in 1815 claimed the lives of more than 90,000 people as a blanket of lava and ash covered all around it, leading to agricultural devastation, famine and disease.

China's Shaanxi, Shanxi and Henan provinces lost an estimated 830,000 people when they were hit, in 1556, by one of the worst earthquakes in history.

This pic is graphic, so I'll just link it rather than post it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v93/deaznutz/ogrish-dot-com-tsunami_aftermath.jpg

 
it can and will happen, in CA anyway, doubt the epicenters going to be in the ocean though but we're supposed to have one that big in our lifetime. i'll wait and see. if we did have those kind of waves though we wouldnt have nearly as many people dead plus theres tsunami warnings for the pacific ocean
ive been reading about this and from cali up to canada would be hit.. and the tsunami warning wouldn't get to us in time before it hit. Those waves travel so fast, u cant warn to many people, but i dont think it will do much damage here for atleast our coast.

 
we'd have an hour or two, regardless, i dont think theres gonna be anything to put irvine under water, too many canyons and sh!t between me and the mountains even though it's only like ten miles away

i heard theres been a bunch of tsunamis on oregon a long time ago but no one really died cuz it was at night and teh coast was pretty clear

 
****, thats f-ed up. I cant help but wonder if thats a real vid of the first wave or not. CNN was airing one that it claimed was real, and it showed a huge wave prob 20+ feet high. probably 300 yds out moving in crazy quick.

 
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