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Massive earthquake hits Indonesia, Tsunami kills thousands.

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Postby Mels » Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:46 pm

I was on my way to bed when I came across this: sorry I could not link this...AOL sucks..


Quake Left Huge Ruptures in Seabed
Sonar Images Show How Tectonic Plates Folded Like Carpet
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN, AP

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BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Feb. 10) - The first images Thursday of the seabed battered by the earthquake that triggered Asia's catastrophic tsunami revealed huge ruptures spanning several miles.

A British naval ship collecting data off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra Island produced the digital images using sonar, and they could be used to help develop a tsunami early-warning system for the Indian Ocean region.

The vibrantly colored seabed maps show the 9.0-magnitude quake caused the tectonic plates to clash ''like the rumpling up of a carpet,'' according to Steve Malcolm, the commanding officer of the HMS Scott.
The images show ''scars'' more than six miles wide resulting from the Dec. 26 quake. They depict the line where the Indian tectonic plate suddenly collided with, and was pushed underneath, the Burma plate.

The maps, created with multi-beam sonar, show ridges as tall as 4,950 feet that were created over thousands of years by the slow collision of the deep, flat Indian plate and the ragged edge of the Burma plate.

That collision has resulted in the Indian plate being gradually shoved under the edge of the Burma plate in a process known as subduction, said Russell Wynn, a marine geologist at the Southampton Oceanography Centre, which took part in the survey.

The Dec. 26 quake was caused by a sudden movement of the two plates, which in turn caused the ridge of the Burma plate to spring up about 30 to 60 feet, Wynn said. That sent water surging up and out, creating the devastating waves that menaced the region. The main collision zone was some 12,000 feet below the ocean surface.

Wynn said scars seen on the digital images were likely landslides created by sediment being loosened by the earthquake.

The epicenter of the earthquake was 24 miles below the seafloor, Wynn said.

Scientists from the Southampton Oceanography Centre in southern England and the British Geological Survey have been working with the crew on the HMS Scott since Jan. 26. It was the first time the seafloor has been observed so soon after an earthquake of such a scale, the team said.

The images show deep areas in dark purple and blue, and the high ridges caused by the slow plate collision in green, yellow and red. The images were on display at the U.K. Hydrographic Office in Taunton, southwest England, and on the body's official Web site.

President Bush, meanwhile, said Thursday he would ask Congress for $950 million for tsunami relief efforts - up from $350 million committed so far. The pledge would put the United States at the top of the list of donors for the disaster.

''We will use these resources to provide assistance and to work with the affected nations on rebuilding vital infrastructure that re-energizes economies and strengthens societies,'' Bush said in a statement.

The difficult task of recovering the dead in Indonesia is unlikely to be finished by June as corpses continue to be found in the rubble, said Yrsa Grune from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Volunteers have been helping a government-led effort to collect and bury victims in Aceh.

Indonesian officials have said they expect the death toll to rise for weeks by an average of 500 a day, but Grune said the search could stretch on for months.

''The plan was to continue until June. Now, it might be that plan will have to be revised,'' she said. ''It's inevitable. Every time you lift a stone you might find something under it because there's still lots of rubble.''

Hundreds of residents of Banda Aceh remembered the victims of the disaster during a memorial service Thursday on the Islamic New Year.

''This is a trial from God, an opportunity for the Islamic community in Aceh to reflect on their lives,'' the province's vice governor, Azwar Abubakar, said in an address broadcast over loudspeakers at the 17th century Baiturrahman Mosque, where many sought shelter from the disaster.

''Let us draw closer in brotherhood,'' Abubakar said. ''Let us gather together to do good deeds and reject sin.''

Aftershocks have rattled the region since the Dec. 26 quake that spawned the tsunami, killing more than 160,000 people in 11 Indian Ocean nations. Tens of thousands of people are still missing, though officials say it's too early to add them to the toll.
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New Earthquake triggers tsunami warning

Postby dimwit » Tue Mar 29, 2005 8:02 am

When a quake of December size occurs there are sometimes swarms of large earthquakes. A good example of this is the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812.

Interesting to see the response this time. People got into there cars and got as far inland as they could.

So far no reports of any aid workers injured.


A magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck off Indonesia's Sumatra Island late Monday evening near the area where a similar earthquake triggered a tsunami last December that killed 300,000 people across the Indian Ocean.

Countries from Indonesia to Sri Lanka warned coastal residents to move to high ground after the quake struck late Monday at 11:09 p.m. local time.


Acehnese cram onto a scooter and cart as they drive to higher ground following earthquake in Banda Aceh
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake struck 200 kilometers northwest off Sibolga, close to where the 9.0 earthquake struck on December 26. That earthquake triggered tsunami waves that nearly wiped out thousands of villages in a dozen Indian Ocean countries


http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-03-28-voa51.cfm
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Postby Mulboyne » Mon May 02, 2005 4:46 am

NCM: Ghosts Keep Tourists Away From Phuket
PATONG BEACH, Phuket, Thailand--Some three months after the tsunami waves invaded its shores, Phuket's most popular beaches are haunted by ghosts, locals say. Stretches of white sand here are mostly deserted in the height of the hot season, even though many coastal areas have been rebuilt. Fears of spirits are keeping Thais away. One visitor is even said to have captured the image of a spirit on a cell phone camera and circulated the photo via the Internet...Many Thais say the souls of some of the 5,300 persons who perished on Thailand's southern shores are still looking for answers. Some say that "pieeh," or ghosts, can be seen swimming along the beaches at night...It's not just Thais who fear unruly spirits, but also other Asians. After the Bali bombing, tourists from countries like Korea, China and Japan were very slow to return, also due to fears of spirits, says Chris Tan of Sea Tours in Bangkok.
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Postby Neo-Rio » Mon May 02, 2005 12:34 pm

-Some three months after the tsunami waves invaded its shores, Phuket's most popular beaches are haunted by ghosts, locals say.


Correction:
Some three months after the tsunami waves invaded its shores, Phuket's locals are suffering stress and are seeing things.
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Postby mr. sparkle » Sat Jul 09, 2005 1:21 pm

Mulboyne wrote:NCM: Ghosts Keep Tourists Away From Phuket
PATONG BEACH, Phuket, Thailand--Some three months after the tsunami waves invaded its shores, Phuket's most popular beaches are haunted by ghosts, locals say. Stretches of white sand here are mostly deserted in the height of the hot season, even though many coastal areas have been rebuilt.


Fuggit. I'm going to Phuket next week. Any other FGs wanna head down to the LOS? It's gonna be hot as hell, and rather wet....but I have no doubt that it'll be having a great time and a relaxing stay. Great deals in hotels, empty beaches, the sand whiter and the sea clearer than they've ever been. The beer's cold and the women hot, so why not? Thinking about taking diving lessons too.

Anyone else game? Taro? Pongi? Gomi? Let's party in the LOS!!

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Re: Massive earthquake hits Indonesia, Tsunami kills thousan

Postby Buraku » Tue Aug 02, 2022 1:53 am

Someday somebody might live long enough to see the 'Big One' the Fukushima Tohoku was like having the Indonesian-India ocean one done but this time recorded live on mobile cell phone, Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami re-done live.

No Yellowstone Dinosaur level event yet?

Moving magma in Iceland causes nearly 4000 earthquakes in just one day, as a strong burst of seismic activity increases the risk of an eruption

https://www.severe-weather.eu/news/powe ... y-2022-fa/
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