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Category Archives: Southeast Asia Quake & Tsunami – Canada
Southeast Asia
There will be time for countries leaders and bureacrats to sit down at a table and discuss tsunami warning systems. There will be time for politics to play out and for human nature to lay blame. The news will have … Continue reading
Southeast Asia disaster – no warning
The strongest earthquake since 1964 has left an untold number dead. Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Somalia, Burma, Maldives and Malaysia were hit with the tremors, aftershocks and the tsunami from the Indian Ocean and Andaman Sea. Countries along the … Continue reading
