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Date: 30 Dec 2004 03:25:04 AM
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Warning of more Tsunami horror
As 5 million people left homeless by the tsunami catastrophe struggled
for survival, a new warning of more tidal waves was issued in southern
India today, threatening to expand the death toll that has risen to at
least 80,000 in South Asia.
The alert was issued following information that several aftershocks in
the region had pushed up the water level, said an official at the
emergency control room set up by India's Home Ministry in New Delhi.
An estimated 5.7 magnitude underwater earthquake was recorded by the
Hong Kong observatory at 5:18 a.m., northwest of Sumatra, Indonesia,
close to the epicenter of last Sunday's temblor.
Other quakes were felt in Thailand and Myanmar.
"We have issued an alert. There could be a wave attack in the next one
hour," said Veera Shanmuga Mani, the top administrator in
Nagappattinam, a coastal town in southern Tamil Nadu state where most
of the deaths from the weekend tsunamis occurred.
Mani said people living within 2 miles from the coastline have been
asked to evacuate the area.
The warnings kept desperately need food and supplies from reaching
survivors of the first tsunami.
Meanwhile, in Sri Lanka, starving tidal wave victims fought over packs
of noodles in Sri Lanka, and villagers in quake-shattered Indonesia
told horror stories of living off nothing but coconuts.
And disease loomed ever larger as workers struggled to bury or burn the
dead and keep up with waves of bodies that float ashore with each high
tide.
"We have only cloth to wrap the bodies in and our bare hands and
machetes to retrieve the bodies," said Surasit Kantipantukul, a Thai
rescue worker.
Millions of dirt-poor people in five time zones faced hell-on-Earth
futures without the shack homes, creaky fishing boats or bicycles they
relied on.
Their economies and crops destroyed, they have little choice but to
wait for the world's relief efforts to come their way.
"There is no food here whatsoever. We need rice. We need petrol. We
need medicine," said Vaiti Usman in the devastated Aceh Province in
Indonesia where tens of thousands died. "I haven't eaten in two days."
The death toll continued to soar past unthinkable benchmarks - and is
likely to surpass 100,000, the Red Cross said.
One Indonesian official insisted the overall numbers will go even
higher than the Red Cross prediction. In just one province alone in his
country, it is believed the number of dead will exceed 100,000.
The real toll may never be known because so many remote villages were
simply wiped off the face of the Earth.
The calamity's full impact on wealthy foreign tourists at luxury
beachfront resorts also was coming into grim focus. Officials said
thousands of tourists likely died even though much smaller numbers have
been positively identified.
Rescue workers were only reaching some remote areas. In Aceh, which
suffered by far the worst loss of life, whole villages were covered in
mud and sea water.
In one still-submerged town, a solitary mosque and green treetops were
all that broke the water line.
"We prayed and prayed that someone would reach us," said Sukardi Kasdi,
who fled in a rickety boat from the town of Calang.
Getting the outpouring of aid to the remote regions is proving
difficult. The sheer scope of the tsunamis' damage is beyond that of
natural disasters that are usually focused in one region. The tidal
wave's reach has left devastation in 10 nations.
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