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Monday, December 27, 2004

the tsunami factor

is living on the earth getting dangerous? should we seriously anticipate the mars exploration? i personally think that would be a better way to go. in last couple of the mother nature shook me to the bottom with horrendous hurricanes and, now, tsunamis in SE asia.

early saturday morning i read the news that SriLanka was hit by an earthquake and 100s have died in the wake, but Sunday morning came as an after shock. the whole news page was covered with tsunami's cowardly task. whole SE asia was struggling to come out of the feeling of disaster. as I am writing this blog the numbers of dead are adding to 23000 official figure and still 45000 missing on the andaman and nicobar islands.

in the hindsight, India and Srilanka were not the part of the early warning treaty, which was initiated by Japan in 60s. Probably because Indian ocean doesn't get angry much or because politicians had no time to ponder over the disaster that occured in 1880s. whatever the reason was, 25000 people had to take the deadly brunt of mother nature who doesn't do much for the dead.

amazingly, there were no sensors in the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal which could measure the direction of the currents; the only one was measured was a 60cm tsunami heading towards south of Indian Ocean - huh!

hope, the freakin' gov will take some step this time and shake the sloths in the meteorological department to bring their lazy asses to work. but we all know what's gonna happen: 100,000 to the families of dead; 50,000 for the injured; 10,000 for the injured and the disaster goes on...

i am happy in a way that it was sunday and none of the schools near to the beaches were open to classes, else we would have seen a much more horrific scene. and that my friend's family is safe back at Andaman islands. but I still do not any news of a couple of friends who live near the deadly Besant nagar beach. hope, everything is okay at their end. amen!

tsunami: Indian tectonic plate slided against and under the Burman tectonic plate causing the sea water to rise and sped upto 310km/h. the speed came down to 45m/h and the water started to rise while hitting to the low depth shore. and no one is oblivion of what happened after that.

and we live on...

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