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Dec 26, 2004, 08:09 AM
 


tsunami hits south asia

Tsunami kills as many as 4,500
Sun Dec 26, 2004 01:03 PM ET

By Simon Gardner

COLOMBO (Reuters) - The world's biggest earthquake in 40 years has hit southern Asia, unleashing a tsunami that crashed into Sri Lanka and India, drowning thousands and swamping tourist isles in Thailand and the Maldives.

A wall of water up to 10 metres (30 feet) high triggered by the 8.9 magnitude earthquake swept into Indonesia, over the coast of Sri Lanka and India and across southern Thai tourist islands, leaving more than 4,500 feared dead in seaside towns and villages.

Two-thirds of the Maldives capital, Male, was flooded and officials voiced anxiety for the fate of dozens of low-lying, palm-ringed coral atolls crowded with international tourists for the Christmas holiday season.

Sri Lanka, where officials put the death toll at 2,200, appealed for emergency international assistance, President Chandrika Kumaratunga's office said. One million people, or 5 percent of the population, were affected, officials said.

"The president has declared a state of national disaster due to the seriousness of the situation," her office said.

India feared a devastating toll along its southeastern coast. In the state of Tamil Nadu alone, a government official said at least 1,625 had been killed. Rescuers were searching for hundreds of missing fishermen. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh put the armed forces on alert.

The earthquake of magnitude 8.9 as measured by the U.S. Geological Survey first struck at 7:59 a.m. on Sunday (12:59 a.m. British time) off the coast of the northern Indonesian island of Sumatra and swung north with multiple tremors into the Andaman islands.

In Thailand, at least 223 people had been killed and more than 1,000 injured, officials said.

In popular holiday islands off southern Thailand, rescue workers extracted about 70 Thai and foreign divers from the famed Emeral Cave and several dozen were found and evacuated from around other islands, officials said.

Two Thais were killed at Emeral cave, a major attraction for divers who have to swim underwater to its tiny beach and water illuminated by sunshine pouring through a hole in the roof, police said.

Officials said more than 600 tourists and locals were being evacuated by air and sea from Ko Phi Phi, the tiny island made famous by the 2000 film "The Beach" starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

The Thai government ordered the evacuation of stricken coastal areas, which included popular beach resorts on the islands of Phuket and Krabi.

"Nothing like this has ever happened in our country before," said Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

BIGGEST QUAKE IN 40 YEARS

The earthquake was the world's biggest since 1964, said Julie Martinez, geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colorado. "It is multiple earthquakes along the same faultline."

It was the fifth-largest earthquake since 1900, she said.

"These big earthquakes, when they occur in shallow water, ... basically slosh the ocean floor ... and it's as if you're rocking water in the bathtub and that wave can travel basically throughout the ocean," USGS geophysicist Bruce Presgrave told the BBC.

In Sri Lanka, thousands fled the worst tsunami in living memory, scrambling to higher ground for fear of another wave.

"The army and the navy have sent rescue teams; we have deployed over four choppers and half the navy's eastern fleet to look for survivors," said military spokesman Brigadier Daya Ratnayake.

The worst-hit area appeared to be the tourist region of the south and east where beach hotels were inundated or swept away.

"Our naval base in Trincomalee is underwater and right now we are trying to manage the situation there while rescuing people," said navy spokesman Jayantha Perera.

In the low-lying Maldives, President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom was to declare a national disaster in the archipelago whose coral atolls are a magnet for tourists from around the world, said chief government spokesman Ahmed Shaheed.

"The damage is considerable," Shaheed said. "The island is only about three feet (one metre) above sea level and a wave of water four feet (1.3 metres) high swept over us."

The international airport was unusable, he said.

"It is a very bad situation. It is terrible," Shaheed said.

"As you know it is the peak tourist season. We are trying to get reports from those areas. The whole of the Maldives is a tourist area so we are just hoping and praying."

The world's worst tsunami in recent history struck on July 17, 1998, when three waves ripped through Papua New Guinea's northwest coast, killing 2,500.

CHILDREN TORN FROM PARENTS' ARMS

At least 483 people were killed on Sunday on Indonesia's Sumatra island where the wave washed people out to sea and tore children from their parents' arms, officials said.

Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands, lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire where plate boundaries intersect and volcanoes regularly erupt.

To the north in Thailand, officials reported one wave 5 to 10 metres (16 to 32 feet) high hit hotel-lined beaches on Phuket.

"It happened in cycles. There would be a surge and then it would retreat and then there would be a next surge which was more violent and it went on like that," Paul Ramsbottom, a Briton on holiday in a Phuket beach bungalow, told BBC World.

"Then there was this one almighty surge. I mean literally this was the one which was picking up pickup trucks and motorcycles and throwing them around in front of us," he added.

One foreigner was known to be among the dead in Krabi.

Thai television showed scenes of devastation on one Phuket beach. Store fronts were damaged and cars and motorcycles were strewn around after being tossed about by the powerful waves.

A Thai man carried one elderly Western man in swimming trunks to safety on his back, ITV showed.

About 100 people had died in Madras alone, the city's police commissioner, K. Natarajan, told reporters. "The bodies in the hospital are mostly young women and children."
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Dec 26, 2004, 08:14 AM
 
Christ. The poor people trapped in that.
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 08:52 AM
 
Last Christmas it was Bam, Iran; this Christmas a Tsunami in Asia.

Terrible news.
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 09:05 AM
 
It's hard to think of a worse place for a tidal wave of that magnitude. Lots and lots of coastline and poor/developing countries dependant on tourism in the environs.

Reminds me of a famous saying in French: Catastrophes are the holidays of the poor.

(Les catastrophes, ce sont les fêtes des pauvres.)

I've had BBC on all day listening to the stories, and it's just awful.

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Dec 26, 2004, 09:35 AM
 
i'm not religious but in situations like this, i closed my eyes and offered my condolences.

...this may soud selfish. but i try not to let deaths go to waste. I will probably think about them and appreciate my life more in the next few days. appreciate my job, my family more and etc.
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 09:48 AM
 
Do they know if terrorist were involved?
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 09:54 AM
 
Originally posted by the_glassman:
Do they know if terrorist were involved?
The terrorist is God.
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 10:00 AM
 
Originally posted by the_glassman:
Do they know if terrorist were involved?
cynicism, or idiocy?
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 10:12 AM
 
I know some people on holiday in Phuket and my g/f's ceo is in Sri Lanka. No word yet.

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Dec 26, 2004, 10:42 AM
 
Originally posted by Spheric Harlot:
cynicism, or idiocy?
If in doubt, the latter.

Randman, I do hope your friends and your girlfriend are ok.
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 11:14 AM
 
Originally posted by Randman:
I know some people on holiday in Phuket...
same here. actually they wanted to head towards ko tao by now, but i have no idea...i think i'm going to write an email.

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There's already a thread on this.

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