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Friday, January 07, 2005

Before/After Photos Capture Tsunami's Wrath

An enterprising netizen has created a series of before/after photos in which you can toggle back and forth by clicking a button. Each set of before/after photos is in-sync with each other, overlaying exactly on top of each other for greatest effect. The pictures capture the wrath of the tsunami in all its horror, washing away islands and altering the landscapes of Sri Lanka and Sumatra.

Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Ham radio waves make ripples worldwide

NEWINGTON, CT, Jan 4, 2005--

"The immediate, organized and heroic response of the ham community in the Indian Ocean rim not only alerted the world of the seriousness of the situation, but saved lives by allowing responding agencies to coordinate early efforts to minimize further casualties and damage." ~Pitts, W1AGP.


News coverage about Amateur Radio's role in the tsunami relief effort have been widespread and positive. High-profile articles in the past few days have appeared in The Washington Post and the Orlando Sentinel in the US as well as in several South Asian news sources, including The Times of India and The
Hindu. Other media, including Agence France Presse, the Wall Street Journal and MSNBC, also have run reports on the value of Amateur Radio in helping to open lines of communication cut off when the earthquake and tsunami struck December 26.

Read more at http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/01/04/2/?nc=1

Helen Keller Foundation contributes to relief efforts

The Helen Keller International Foundation has been contributing to the tsunami disaster relief efforts by providing nutritional supplements to children, assessing living conditions and directing clean water, shelter, food, sanitation and medical care to those in need in Aceh and other affected areas in Indonesia.


Contact information:
Helen Keller International
352 Park Avenue South
Suite 1200
New York, New York 10010
TEL: 877-KELLER4 (877-535-5374)
FAX: 212-532-6014
SITE: www.hki.org

Benefit Concert in NYC - 6 JAN 2005

"When times get rough, and friends just can't be found,
Like a bridge over troubled water, I will lay me down..."

~Simon & Garfunkel

A benefit concert for tsunami victims will be held in NYC in support for the 11 countries affected, the 140,000 people reported dead and the 5,000,000 homeless

LOCATION: Crash Mansion @ BL'VD. 199 Bowery Street (at Spring).
TIME: 7:15pm - 11pm
COST: $10 at the door (additional donations encouraged)

100% of proceeds collected at the door will go to charity. Donations will be split between The American Red Cross and Oxfam.

PERFORMERS as of 1/02/2005 (who have all donated their time and talents)

-TINA SUGANDH
http://www.tinasugandh.com
http://www.stuffmagazine.com/cover_girls/html/girl_398.html

Kabir Kamboh: http://www.kabirkamboh.com

Carlos Andres Gomez: http://www.excelanoproject.com

Aalok Mehta: http://www.musicaalok.com

Sparlha Swa: http://www.sparlhaswa.com

Blue Great: http://www.poetryisalive.com

Keith Boogie: http://www.nypoets.com/Poets/brown_k.htm

Sunny Jain: http://www.jainsounds.com

Angel: http://www.nypoets.com/Poets/angel.htm

Hostage, Helena D. Lewis, Kevin Dowdell, Nishi Rajan, Monica Dogra, J.P. Grant, Joslyn John, Roy Simpson, Shalini Sekhar, and many more!

Monday, January 03, 2005

Indian Natural Hazard Map tracked Tsunami seven years ago

Kolkata, Jan. 4. (PTI): The possible epicentre of the killer Tsunami and the probable path that the waves would take had been precisely tracked on the Indian Natural Hazard Map seven years ago.

Director of the National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organisation (NATMO), Dr G N Saha, said on Monday the map, made by NATMO in the late nineties, had shown the possible epicentre in Indonesia and Tsunami waves travelling to hit the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as well as the southern Indian coast.

"Though this was no prediction of any sort, it just showed theoretically what would happen if an earthquake of high intensity in Indonesia triggered off a Tsunami," he said.

Read Full Article on The Hindu

Malaysia: Airspace, Airports Open for Aid Work

Malaysia opens airspace, airports for tsunami aid work in Aceh

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has opened its airspace and two airports to US and UN relief operations for the tsunami-hit Indonesian province of Aceh, the foreign ministry

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full story on Channel News Asia

News alerts on potential aftershocks

Several Asian news agencies have recently published articles on potential aftershocks/quakes in the Assam region. The latest news on this development can be found on Google News

Any aftershocks or quakes can be monitored from either the IRIS Seismic Monitor site - near real-time information on seismic activity around the world : http://www.iris.edu/seismon or the US Geological Survey Site, earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww

Sri Lanka: New Risks Begin to Surface

From www.unicef.org

New Risks Begin to Surface

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, 29 December 2004 - The devastating tsunamis that struck south Asia on December 26 have left over 21,700 dead and thousands of children, women and men missing in Sri Lanka, one of nine countries that were affected by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and its aftereffects.

More than 700,000 people have been displaced from their homes. These survivors face an array of dangers -- disease, lack of clean water and sanitation facilities.

“We are very concerned in all these areas about the welfare of people who have survived, whether they are getting clean water. We are worried about the risk of disease, children in these circumstances are especially vulnerable to disease,” said Regional Communication Officer Martin Dawes.

Landmines are also another deadly risk. UNICEF’s Ted Chaiban in Sri Lanka said the mines are posing a risk to Sri Lankans and an impediment to relief efforts. “Mines were floated by the floods and washed out of known mine fields, so now we don’t know where they are and the warning signs on mined areas have been swept away or destroyed,” he said, speaking from the UNICEF office in Colombo.

“The greatest danger to civilians will come when they begin to return to their homes, not knowing where the mines are,” Chaiban added.
UNICEF has already responded to a government request for shelter supplies, providing more than 30,000 blankets and sleeping mats as well as t-shirts and other articles of clothing from local emergency stocks. A relief flight from Copenhagen will arrive in Colombo on Wednesday carrying 45 tonnes of supplies.

Across Sri Lanka, UNICEF offices have been mobilized and UNICEF teams are in the field evacuating people and providing emergency supplies such as blankets, bedsheets, drinking water, and medicine.

The relief flight is carrying oral rehydration salts for sick children, medical supplies sufficient to serve 150,000 people for three months, shelter equipment such as tents and blankets, and other urgent relief items.

UNICEF Sri Lanka expects to issue an appeal for some $6 million to help meet urgent needs for Sri Lanka’s children. Half of Sri Lanka’s 25 districts were directly affected by the tsunamis.

Officials from the Sri Lankan government told UNICEF they had “never seen a situation like this before.” Currently, the country is under a national state of emergency.

From www.unicef.org

Sunday, January 02, 2005

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Indonesia newsfeed on the tsunami

This is the link to newsfeed for Indonesia on EIN News

http://www.einnews.com/indonesia/newsfeed.php?nid=19590&afid=384

Indonesia : Aid efforts in Aceh/Sumatra

An urgent appeal for help from the Aceh/Sumatra region has been made. Details on ongoing relief efforts and news updates from Ground Zero are being recorded at www.mentawai.com/aceh.html

You can help in several ways:

If you want to help with cash via an registered charity, go to www.surfaidinternational.org and donate on line. Surf Aid have an office in Padang and we are working closely with them. Funds sent to SAI will be focused on the west coast area so the help will be targeted in the islands and south west Aceh area.

Padang FM are broadcasting to collect material such as bottled water, rice, matches, cooking ware, tarps, tents, medical supplies and more:

Chris and Chris at Hotel Batan Arau are ready to store material, food and equipment until these can be loaded on boats. Padang residents can drop aid packages at: Hotel Batang Arau, Jl Batang Arau No 33. Phone 27400

If you are in Indonesia, send pachages by mail or courier to:
PT Mentawai Wisata Bahari
Jl Kesatria No. 6
Ganting, Padang
West Sumatra

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The latest news as recorded from the site is :

Padang has over 2,000 hospital beds available. Sibolga has about 200 beds available. No sick or injured have been able to reach those beds yet and we can not confirm any concrete plan to make this happen. One solution that could help thousands is to mobilize a large car ferry to act as a mother ship/floating clinic and a 150 passenger fast ferry to move sick and injured to either Sibolga or Padang. There are ferries in the area that can do this job until bigger faster boats could be sent here. We appeal to all those who have authority to focus on achieving this simple step. It could save a great number of lives and alleviate awful suffering.

As of 11:20 am, 2nd January, the Electric Lamb (sea vessel) has been reported to be approaching Pini Island, Telos Group.