Five Years After Tsunami, Many Still Without Shelter
Amantha Perera at oneworld.net: KALMUNAI, Sri Lanka, (IPS) – “We have been here for almost five years. So many promises have been made, but very few have been kept,” complains Mohideen Nafia, 22, one...
View ArticleFor Tsunami’s Baby 81, Fame Brought Misfortune
By Shihar Aneez for Reuters: BATTICALOA, Sri Lanka (Reuters) – The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami brought international fame to Baby 81, but the parents of the two-month-old who miraculously survived the...
View ArticleDid Aliens From Friendship Island Warn Of The Chile Earthquake?
In January I visited Chile, luckily for me before the earthquakes. While there I was told a story about Friendship Island, a mythical island inhabited by strange beings off the southern coast of Chile...
View ArticleMonster Tsunami Scares Residents Across Pacific
The massive 8.9 earthquake off the coast of Japan has created a monster tsunami that has people all across the Pacific Ocean running to high ground. The U.S. Government’s NOAA has lots of interactive...
View ArticleJapan Estimated To Take Five Years To Rebuild
Tokyo, Japan The rebuilding of a city has a price and the World Banks has come up with an estimate. New Zealand Herald reports: Japan may need five years to rebuild from the earthquake and tsunami that...
View ArticleThe United States And New Zealand Secretly Tested ‘Tsunami Bombs’ Designed To...
Via the Daily Mail, this likely will trigger conspiracy theories regarding natural disasters past and future: The U.S. and New Zealand collaborated on a top-secret plan to develop a ‘tsunami bomb’...
View ArticleJapanese Tsunami Survivors Turn To Exorcists To Relieve Haunting By Ghosts
Via Yahoo! News, a sad example of how can ghosts can manifest in even in the most hypermodern society when there is unresolved trauma: The tsunami that engulfed northeastern Japan two years ago has...
View ArticleWhat Has Happened to the Tsunami Debris from Japan?
Pic: US NAVY (PD) Via ScienceDaily: The amount of debris in the ocean is growing exponentially, becoming more and more hazardous and harmful to marine life and therefore also to our ocean food source....
View ArticleHow tsunami aid destroyed a culture
When the tsunami of 2004 devastated the Nicobar islands, inappropriate aid poured in, and social ecologist Simron Jit Singh witnessed a cultural meltdown.… Read the rest The post How tsunami aid...
View ArticleFallout from Fukushima: The Radioactive Exclusion Zone
In March of 2011 a massive earthquake rocked Japan. The prefecture of Fukushima saw heavy damage from the quake which was immediately followed by a tsunami. The tsunami caused massive damage to the...
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