Hundreds dead in Asia from one of the most powerful earthquake.

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I heard a report that they haven’t found any dead Jews either. Maybe they can sense disaster too. More likely, they were told by Mossad to vacation somewhere else this year. /QUOTE

this is not a joke and we can learn from unusal acts by animals before
earhtquakes

the behavior of an animal might be subject to changes in the magnetic field preceding a major earthquake and such changes may be sensed by energy transfer at the electron level which, in turn, cause changes in the cellular behavior, or response

Mossad also has a sixth sense! Are they directly in communication with God? :rotfl:

The fact that animals weren’t found is very interesting. But, aren’t most of the animals on the seashore birds? They can easily fly away. Are there many land based animals on the beach other than insects?

United Nations estimates that five million people need help to survive, while the total number of dead is put at more than 80,000.

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I heard a report that they haven't found any dead Jews either. Maybe they can sense disaster too. More likely, they were told by Mossad to vacation somewhere else this year.
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pathetic comment.

atleast 100,000 deaths have been estimated. they have stop counting now, countries are trying to get rid of dead bodies as soon as possible.

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b]pathetic comment.**

atleast 100,000 deaths have been estimated. they have stop counting now, countries are trying to get rid of dead bodies as soon as possible.
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I agree!!! .......How inconsiderate..!!

Did they show anyone videotaping when the tsunami's hit on any of the news channels?

they showed a 5 sec thailand clip on cbc.
go to cbc.ca, i am sure you will find something.

the death toll has risen sharply to 116,000 as indonesia upped their toll to over 80,000 :( sigh

may God have mercy on everyone...

Innalillahe wainna alehe rajeoun.

well at least this time NY Times is right on target…

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/30/quake.usa.editorial.reut/index.html

NY Times calls U.S. aid for tsunami ‘miserly’

Thursday, December 30, 2004 Posted: 1:01 PM EST (1801 GMT)

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The promised U.S. relief for South Asia’s tsunami crisis is “miserly,” and a U.N. official who criticized Western nations for not giving enough aid to the needy was “right on target,” The New York Times said in an editorial Thursday.

The senior U.N. relief official who chided wealthy Western nations for being “stingy” with their aid was not “misguided and ill informed,” as President Bush said on Wednesday, the newspaper wrote.

U.N. emergency relief coordinator Jan Egeland made the statement in reference to general aid supplied by the wealthy countries, but later praised the rapid international response to the tsunami that hit 12 countries Sunday.

The Times said: “We beg to differ [with Bush]. Mr. Egeland was right on target.”

"But the $35 million remains a miserly drop in the bucket, and is in keeping with the pitiful amount of the United States budget that we allocate for nonmilitary foreign aid.

The Times chided Bush for waiting until Wednesday to express his sympathy to leaders of India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Indonesia for Sunday’s disaster that has left an estimated 120,000 people dead and millions homeless. The president announced the increase in U.S. aid to $35 million on Wednesday, saying it was “only the beginning.”

The Times added that it hoped Secretary of State Colin Powell was embarrassed to announce “the initial measly aid offer” of $15 million. “That’s less than half of what Republicans plan to spend on the Bush inaugural festivities” in January.

Although many Americans believe the United States spends a great deal on foreign aid, the amount is less than one quarter of 1 percent of its budget, the newspaper noted. U.S. spending on development aid in 2003 was $16.2 billion, less than the $37.1 billion from the European Union.

The newspaper also urged Bush to make good on U.S. relief pledges and noted that U.S. relief for the Bam, Iran earthquake a year ago still has not been delivered.

Fox News reports more than 400,000 dead ..............

Just $35 Million from USA? That's the amount their soldiers consume before they have breakfast in Iraq during present war. How insensistive.

When I first opened this thread, NEVER did I imagine the figure to raise THAT much.

Why, the death toll started from somewhere like 300 and up till which figure will it stop? :(

That’s great news. Pakistan navy and army should deploy even more resources. This is the time to help in any way you can. This may turn out to be the single worst natural disaster.

Inna Lillahe Wa Inna Elaihe Rajioon.

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Just $35 Million from USA? That's the amount their soldiers consume before they have breakfast in Iraq during present war. How insensistive.
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US increases Tsunami Aid to $350 million

and all the while spending 177 million a day to kill Iraqi's!?

The U.S. has pledged $350 million.

Japan is giving the most.

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Japan is giving the most.
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$500M

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Did they show anyone videotaping when the tsunami's hit on any of the news channels?
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