Monday, December 27, 2004

The Mess Tsunami Left Behind


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Much like Dr.V's and Blex's Blog I'm disturbed by the whole tsunami ordeal. Nothing like an underwater earthquake and 20 foot wave to end off a weekend and start off a Monday. Deepest condolences to all the families of victims of this disaster.

Nature never ceases to amaze me. The thought of an earthquake so strong that it causes a slight disruption of the earth's rotation and causes 20 foot waves is pretty scary. It leaves you feeling so helpless when you see all the destruction, disbelief and dispair.

There definately needs to be some type of tsunami/warning system in place. This doesn't feel right because it's after the fact that thousands had to die so that we could come to this conclusion. No one expects a tsunami knocking on their door early in the morning. This terrible disaster can get worse if disease begins to spread and supplies don't get to the affected areas. If you would like to make a donation to the victims please contact any one of the following organizations.

Tsunami Relief

The American Red Cross and local Asian consulates on Monday were imploring local residents to provide donations to fund relief efforts for the victims of this weekend's deadly earthquake and tsunamis in Southeast Asia.

The Consul General for Indonesia
540 N. LaSalle St.
Chicago, IL

Royal Thai Consulate
700 N. Rush St.
Chicago, IL

The Consulate General of India
455 N. Cityfront Plaza, Suite 850
Chicago,IL
Call 312/595-0412 for details

American Red Cross
International Response Fund
2200 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, IL
1-800-HELP-NOW

Contributions to the relief fund are used to provide supplies, technical assistance and other support for those in need after major disasters.

Here is another organization that has established a relief fund to help the children that have survived.


4 comments:

Aleksu said...

Diana, thanks for the information, is priceless.

What I learned today so far is that tsunamis are not common in that area, that is why there was no early detection technology deployed.

Also, they have been depleting the mangroves along the coast, seems like the mangroves are the only natural barrier against tsunamis.

There is a lot to be learned from this sad event.

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