Mega Disaster
Jan. 1st, 2005 05:02 pmI've read that a 9.0 Earthquake releases energy equivalent to a 60,000 megaton bomb and is about as large as they can get due to the strength of stone. I imagine not all that gets turned into wave energy. An Indian scientist was quoted as saying that the wave had about 4 megatons of energy. That's a heck of a lot power. It is simply unimaginable, not on a human scale at all. It becomes just a number, like hundreds of thousands dead and millions homeless. Ten people dead are a tragedy. This event is a statistic.
I've read that there are some undersea landslide situations that could produce an even larger wave. Scary biscuits. Still this is one of those disasters. The ones that get written about in science fiction novels and no one really thinks about. Disaster movie type. There are nearly none that are bigger.
I'm not donating though. I'm unemployed and I suppose I still could, but I also remember what happened to the 9-11 donations.
I've read that there are some undersea landslide situations that could produce an even larger wave. Scary biscuits. Still this is one of those disasters. The ones that get written about in science fiction novels and no one really thinks about. Disaster movie type. There are nearly none that are bigger.
I'm not donating though. I'm unemployed and I suppose I still could, but I also remember what happened to the 9-11 donations.
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Date: 2005-01-02 04:27 am (UTC)That one is going to be scary - it probably happens so fast that anyone on the part of Hawaii that slides off is toast. Fortunately, there will be maximum possible warning for the West Coast - but that's still not much.
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Date: 2005-01-02 07:12 am (UTC)Of course none of this rules out undiscovered dangers suddenly revealing themselves. All that we can say for sure is there is no recorded tsunami of this scale in human history.
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Date: 2005-01-02 08:58 am (UTC)A brief history, please...
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Date: 2005-01-02 03:49 pm (UTC)In the year after September 11th the American Red Cross raised over half a billion. It decided that it was going to use just 100 million for disaster relief and was going to use the rest for other purposes until the public outcry started. They claimed to have spent 270 million by the end of 2002, but I've seen no accounting of what they actually used. The United Methodists raised 20 million and never actually used any of it to help victims.
And it went on and on. I suspect that again the relief money raised will be late in helping, if it gets there at all.
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Date: 2005-01-05 07:39 pm (UTC)However, there are groups that I will donate to when I have some 'spare' cash - Doctors without Borders for instance.
Good people, good causes, good work.
*hug*