The tsunami of Indonesia .. a lesson

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The enthusiasm about Jesus Christ will lead to complete loss, when no redemption will avail against the idolatry of equalizing God with Jesus .. in contradiction of the First Commandment.
While Wicked Zionists of Tel Aviv are almost the Satanists, Atheists and Idolaters.


All these parties can be neutralized with simple reason. Try not to stick to anybody tacky paper, even if the smell of shjt is overwhelming.
The sun is god and there is no more imeadiate solestial insturment to obey at all times, God is old Sol and no other, that does not preclude the fginer points that make for great depate among the illuminated, those who like sunshine, what could possibly be wrong with thier thinkingh?
 

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Indonesia searches for tsunami victims; death toll hits 373
Associated Press
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Published:
December 24, 2018
Updated:
December 24, 2018 4:59 PM EST
TANJUNG LESUNG, Indonesia — Body bags were laid out along the shattered coastline as Indonesian authorities stepped up efforts to collect the dead and save the injured Monday in the aftermath of a tsunami that was apparently triggered by a volcanic eruption. The death toll climbed to 373 and was certain to rise.
More than 1,400 people were injured and at least 128 were missing after the killer waves slammed into western Java and southern Sumatra without warning Saturday night, smashing homes to pieces and sweeping locals and Christmastime tourists into the sea.
Hundreds of military personnel and volunteers searched along debris-strewn beaches. Where victims were found, yellow, orange and black body bags were laid out, and weeping relatives identified the dead.
281 dead after volcano-triggered tsunami hits Indonesia
The waves followed an eruption and apparent landslide on Anak Krakatau, or “Child of Krakatoa,” a volcanic island that formed in the early part of the 20th century near the site of the cataclysmic 1883 eruption of Krakatoa.
Hotels and hundreds of homes were heavily damaged by the waves. Chunks of broken concrete and splintered wood littered coastal areas.
The Indonesian Medical Association said that it sent doctors, medical supplies and equipment, and that many of the injured were in need of orthopedic and neurological surgery. It said most victims were Indonesian tourists visiting beaches during the long weekend ahead of Christmas.
Video posted on social media showed the Indonesian pop band Seventeen performing in a tent on Tanjung Lesung beach at a concert for employees of the state-owned electricity company when a wave smashed through the stage.
Seventeen’s bass player, guitarist, drummer, road manager and technician were all killed. The lead singer survived, but his wife, a backup singer, was missing.
“I heard people shouting to run away, and I saw the water had gone up to the mainland and the hotel had been flooded by water,” said Feri Ardian. “About 200 people were dragged away by the waves.”
Indonesian President Joko Widodo, who faces what promises to be a tough re-election campaign next year, vowed to have all tsunami-detection equipment replaced or repaired.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for Indonesia Disaster Mitigation Agency, acknowledged on Twitter that the country’s network of detection buoys had been out of order since 2012 because of vandalism and budget shortfalls.
But the head of Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, Dwikorita Karnawati, said the tsunami was caused by Krakatau’s volcanic activity and so could not have been picked up by her agency’s sensors, which monitor the conventional earthquakes responsible for more than 90% of Indonesia’s tsunamis.
The tsunami was probably caused by the collapse of a big section of the volcano’s slope, said Gegar Prasetya, co-founder of the Tsunami Research Center Indonesia. The 305-meter (1,000-foot) Anak Krakatau been erupting since June and did so again 24 minutes before the tsunami, the geophysics agency said.
Indonesia, a vast archipelago of more than 17,000 islands and home to 260 million people, lies along the Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.
The eruption of Krakatoa in the 19th century killed more than 30,000 people and hurled so much ash that it turned day to night in the area and reduced global temperatures.
A quake and tsunami that hit Sulawesi island in September killed over 2,100 people, with thousands more believed swallowed up by the earth.
A magnitude-9.1 earthquake struck Indonesia on Dec. 26, 2004, spawning a giant tsunami off Sumatra island and killing over 230,000 people in a dozen countries.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/ra...onesia-tsunami-band-mourns-members-swept-away
 

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The Atlantic Rift is causing that, in an indirect way it is also making the water between you and France wider. Use Google earth to look under the water. What looks like Ireland underwater will end up under France and that trend will continue until mainland Europe is the first land you run into. 'Sucked under' is a term used when river water goes from fast and shallow to slower and deeper. If you feet are on the bottom they stay there when the transition takes place and you drown.
How long can you tread water?

Britain and France aren't moving apart. There are no tectonic plates between them. The English Channel was formed by a huge tsunami. Before that, what are now Britain and France were joined, with no tectonic plate.
 

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Atheists, adulterers, enthusiastics, parties and organizations working against God's religion: the Islam .. they gathered and made corrupt celebrities to commit adultery and to blaspheme .. and all of a sudden they were drowned in a horrible tsunami in Indonesia.

The biggest and most disgusting sinner around here is you.

The people killed in this natural phenomena and their misnamed "guilt" have SFA to do with the usual expected ranting from your diseased mind.

You want to seethe most degenerate disgusting worthless sinner.

Take a very long hard look in your mirror.

Every time you take off on one of these sick rants,you spit on God and his creation.

Seems you do it all the time. No paradise and virgins for you.

God is not to be mocked. God is not to be second guessed.

Or to put it in terms that even a fool like you just might understand, shut your ignorant,stupid,diseased mouth.
 

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The enthusiasm about Jesus Christ will lead to complete loss, when no redemption will avail against the idolatry of equalizing God with Jesus .. in contradiction of the First Commandment.
While Wicked Zionists of Tel Aviv are almost the Satanists, Atheists and Idolaters.
But only Muslims are camel humpers.
 

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The lesson should be - don't build houses so close to the ocean. Mother nature has a way of biting you in the ass in the most unrelenting and unexpected ways.
 

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'WATER IS COMING!': Indonesia tsunami survivors jittery as deaths hit 429
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December 25, 2018
Updated:
December 25, 2018 12:06 PM EST
SUMUR, Indonesia — Panicked residents, police and soldiers in this remote fishing village clobbered by a devastating weekend tsunami ran to higher ground Tuesday, shouting “Water is coming! Water is coming!” and reciting verses from the Qur’an as emergency messages were broadcast over mosque speakers.
It proved to be a false alarm, but a similar frenzy broke out in Tanjung Lesung, another tsunami-stricken area located hours away, as unsettled survivors of the disaster remained traumatized by a tragedy that killed more than 420 people and left thousands homeless.
Meanwhile, Christmas celebrations were replaced by sombre prayers, as church leaders called on Christians across Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, to pray for tsunami victims.
Indonesia searches for tsunami victims
Unlike other tsunamis that have hit disaster-prone Indonesia following large earthquakes, Saturday’s big waves blasted ashore at night without warning. The eruption of Anak Krakatau, or Child of Krakatoa, a volcano in the Sunda Strait, is believed to have created a landslide on the volcano’s slope, displacing a large volume of water that slammed into the islands of Java and Sumatra.
People in Sumur village, which has been slow to receive aid due to roads being cut off, remained stunned by how quickly the tsunami hit. The beach, located just a few kilometres (miles) from the tourist island of Umang near Java’s western tip, is popular for snorkeling and other water activities. The tsunami decimated the area, ripping houses from their foundations and bulldozing concrete buildings.
Scientists have said the tsunami’s waves were recorded in several places at about 1 metre (3.3 feet) high, but residents of Sumur insisted they towered more than 3 metres (10 feet) there. They said a soaring white wall of water roared toward them at high speeds, ripping trees out of the ground by their roots.
“There was no sign of a tsunami when we were at the beach. The sea didn’t recede,” said Tati Hayati, a housewife, who was enjoying a pleasant evening with 10 other people when the disaster hit. “It was calm and bright with the full moon.”
When she spotted high, fast-moving waves launching toward the shore, she ran to her car and managed to get inside. But she couldn’t outrun it. She said the car was struck by three waves, breaking out the back window and filling the vehicle with gushing water.
“We were locked inside. The car was swaying in the waves and we thought we would all die,” Hayati said. “We almost could not breathe and I almost gave up when I groped the key in the water and managed to open the door, and the water began to recede. We got out of the car and ran to safety.”
The disaster was compounded because it occurred over a busy holiday weekend before Christmas when many people had fled crowded cities such as Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, to relax at popular beach areas.
Pastor Markus Taekz said Tuesday that his Rahmat Pentecostal Church in the hard-hit area of Carita did not celebrate Christmas with joyous songs this year. Instead, only about 100 people showed up for the service, which usually brings in double that number. Many congregation members had already left the area for locations away from the disaster zone.
“This is an unusual situation because we have a very bad disaster that killed hundreds of our sisters and brothers in Banten,” Taekz said, referring to the province on Java island. “So our celebration is full of grief.”
The death toll climbed to 429 on Tuesday, with more than 1,400 people injured and at least 128 missing, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for Indonesia’s Disaster Mitigation Agency.
He said more than 16,000 people were displaced and that there was an urgent need for heavy equipment in the Sumur subdistrict near Ujung Kulon National Park to help get aid flowing and reach people who may be injured or trapped.
Military troops, government personnel and volunteers continued searching along debris-strewn beaches. Yellow, orange and black body bags were laid out where victims were found, and weeping relatives identified the dead. Many searched for missing loved ones at hospital morgues.
The lead singer of the Indonesian pop band Seventeen located the body of his dead wife after posting emotional posts on social media, vowing that he would not leave her. The group was performing at a beach hotel when the tsunami was captured on video smashing into their stage, killing several band members and crew.
Anak Krakatau is a volcanic island that formed in the early part of the 20th century near the site of the cataclysmic 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, which killed more than 30,000 people and hurled so much ash that it turned day to night in the area and reduced global temperatures.
The head of Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, Dwikorita Karnawati, said Saturday’s tsunami was likely caused by Anak Krakatau’s volcanic activity and so could not have been picked up by sensors, which monitor conventional earthquakes responsible for more than 90 per cent of Indonesia’s tsunamis.
She said the tsunami was probably caused by the collapse of a big section of the volcano’s slope. Anak Krakatau has been erupting since June and did so again 24 minutes before the tsunami, according to the geophysics agency. Other scientists have said an underwater landslide may also have contributed to the disaster.
Indonesia, a vast archipelago of more than 17,000 islands and home to 260 million people, lies along the Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.
In September, thousands were believed killed by a quake and tsunami that hit Indonesia’s Sulawesi island. A quake on the island of Lombok killed 505 people in August.
Saturday’s disaster came ahead of the anniversary of the massive Asian tsunami that hit Dec. 26, 2004, after a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off Sumatra island spawned huge waves. The giant wall of water killed some 230,000 people in a dozen countries, most of them in Indonesia.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/wa...a-tsunami-survivors-jittery-as-deaths-hit-429
 

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No human should judge the human sinners but God alone. You cannot or should not say that all of those died in the tsunami are the most sinful ones. If you believe in God, you should know that you should pray for your neighbors. It is a heartbroken tragedy.
 

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If you take out the excuse of "God" in these posts...

You're blaming the death of these people on others, NOT on the natural event it was.

Instead of arguing over what version of God you follow, how about being an EFFING HUMAN BEING that is SUPPOSED to have compassion and sympathy for the suffering of others.
 

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I wonder what size wave He would send on DC?? (if He was into that sort of thing, He takes the whole place in a few hours)
 

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If you take out the excuse of "God" in these posts...

You're blaming the death of these people on others, NOT on the natural event it was.

Instead of arguing over what version of God you follow, how about being an EFFING HUMAN BEING that is SUPPOSED to have compassion and sympathy for the suffering of others.


You are wasting your time Serryah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


MHz is a true Muslim and is devoted to the Iranian govt style solution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


KILL ALL and let God sort them out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


It is the Muslim madness that justifies Muslims in Morocco to kill two young women backpacking in Morocco - one a Dane and the


other Norwegian -over the mess in Syria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And we all know what war mongers those Scandinavians are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What we should do is reward LIE-berals for letting LOONS like MHz into Canada!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The LEAST that we owe Our idiot Boy is a swift TERMINATION of his govt in the next election and an angry note in history books


immortalizing the shameless MESS LIE-berals have made with their endless waste and greed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

MHz

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You are wasting your time Serryah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Should I become as humble as your Queen.


https://sputniknews.com/viral/201812261071013897-queen-elizabeth-christmas-speech/

Despite the conciliatory tone of her address, some people were apparently not impressed. Commenters pointed to the lavish atmosphere of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's residence, particularly the antique golden piano in the background.
 

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https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/summer-2016-diamonds-canadian-arctic-diavik-mine
Canada is the world’s fourth-largest diamond producer, with most of that output coming from one area near Lac de Gras in the Northwest Territories. The discovery of kimberlite pipes there in the early 1990s led to the development of several major mines. Diamond-bearing kimberlite deposits that can be mined economically are noteworthy, since only about 50 such occurrences have been found worldwide since the 1870s, mainly in Australia, Angola, Canada, Russia, and South Africa (Janse, 2007). As of mid-2016, Canada has three active mines: Ekati and Diavik (figure 1), located about 30 km from each other in the Northwest Territories (figure 2), and the Victor mine in northern Ontario. Snap Lake, recently placed in a care and maintenance status, lies within 80 km of Ekati and Diavik. Two other Canadian mines are under development: Gahcho Kué in the Northwest Territories and Renard in Quebec. Figures from the Kimberley Process (www.kimberleyprocess.com/en/canada) show that Canada produced 11.6 million carats of rough diamonds in 2015, valued at US$1.675 billion.
Figure 2. This regional map of northern Canada shows the locations of Diavik and other diamond mining operations.
This article will discuss the discovery, development, and operation of Diavik, one of the richest diamond mines in the world. Over several days in late June 2015, the authors visited the site to capture photographs and gather information on the mining operations. The visit involved tours of the open pit and underground workings, the processing and recovery plant, and the facility in Yellowknife where diamonds are cleaned and sorted for distribution (figure 3). In this article, we focus on the unique engineering challenges in developing the Diavik mine and recovering diamonds from beneath a lake in a harsh sub-arctic environment, all while doing so in a way that protects the environment, ensures worker safety, and respects the cultural traditions of the local indigenous peoples.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/markpmills/2011/06/12/magnetic-north-the-canadian-miracle/#134fafdf28ba
We’re in a mineral bubble again. And while gold is the proximate center, there are many other elements from the periodic table nearly as hotly pursued, ranging from rare earths to carbon in its purest form, diamonds. For those who missed the much more recent history, Africa was long thought to have a near lock on diamond-friendly geology, with Canada not in the running. Then just ten years ago, 190 miles north of Yellowknife, a determined and then obscure Canadian geologist, Charles Fipke, found the rich Diavik mine, vaulting Canada from irrelevant to third-largest supplier of diamonds, after Africa (again) and Russia.

From Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in the west, to Quebec’s northlands in the east, geologists, miners and investors are swarming. This is all good. Good for America and good for investors. And good for consumers. It’s not just that everything is made from something original dug out of the ground, but that most of the modern things we care about cannot be built without a wide array of elements.
Not so long ago most products were produced using a handful of atoms from the periodic table, like copper, iron, nickel, and aluminum. The list was, for most things, rather short. A century ago cars were manufactured using essentially five materials: wood, rubber, steel, glass, and brass. Today a car is built from 39 different nonfuel minerals, including increasingly rare, actually so-called “rare earth” elements like dysprosium. Just as many elements are needed to manufacture a cell phone. Every single cell phone typically contains a couple of dollars worth of gold, silver and similar precious elements – not as decorative bling, but interstitially critical to the electronics.
Elements are amazing things. Magical really. The ancients thought so. Each of the 94 basic elements possesses unique properties – as everyone remembers, if dimly, from high school chemistry. The uniqueness is what makes everything possible, from conducting metals to fluorescing coatings, from vibrating membranes to radio waves. Not to wax philosophical, but it is amazing to think that every atom that we use, that we’re made of, was created in the core of a star eons ago, and has existed ever since and will exist long after humans are gone. We just get to borrow them. We can’t make them. We mine them.
But nature doesn’t make it easy. Many of the most precious atoms are buried both physically and electrochemically in rocks and dirt in often very inconvenient places. By any standard, Northern Quebec though is pretty convenient both physically and politically.
Only last month Quebec’s Premier Jean Charest announced that province’s Plan Nord. Shortly afterward, I had the pleasure of meeting Quebec’s Finance Minister Raymond Bachand who explained that the program would balance business and public interests, resource exploitation in the positive sense, with environmental caution and sensibilities. So sensible. So Canadian.
Plan Nord is focused on opening up opportunity for permits, roads, infrastructure, to encourage more mining in northern Quebec, a region rich in diamonds, copper, molybdenum, rare earths and gold. A region, not incidentally, that is home to another great resource; the sprawling multi-gigawatt James Bay hydro dams feeding power south to New York.
And go west, and even further north, back to the regions around Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut to find an already active mining boom. The Canadian stock exchange is bulging with early, mature and venerable mining plays.
 

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Britain and France aren't moving apart. There are no tectonic plates between them. The English Channel was formed by a huge tsunami. Before that, what are now Britain and France were joined, with no tectonic plate.
The location of this landslides is because the land is being eaten away, the other photos are what a rift looks like water than it is a river channel.












 

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Indonesia says avoid coast near volcano, fearing new tsunami
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December 26, 2018
Updated:
December 26, 2018 10:03 AM EST
A man cleans the debris at his shop following the tsunami in Sumur, Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2018. The Christmas holiday was somber with prayers for tsunami victims in the Indonesian region hit by waves that struck without warning Saturday night.Tatan Syuflana / AP
CARITA BEACH, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities asked people to avoid the coast in areas where a tsunami killed at least 430 people last weekend in a fresh warning issued on the anniversary of the catastrophic 2004 Asian earthquake and tsunami.
The big waves that followed an eruption on a volcanic island hit communities along the Sunda Strait on Saturday night. The eruption of Anak Krakatau, or “Child of Krakatoa,” is believed to have set off a large landslide on the volcano, apparently on its slope and underwater, displacing water that slammed into Java and Sumatra islands.
Indonesia’s Meteorology, Geophysics and Climatology Agency asked people late Tuesday to stay at least 500 metres (1,640 feet) and up to 1 kilometre (less than a mile) from the coastline along the strait, which lies between the two islands.
Indonesia tsunami survivors jittery as death toll mounts
Indonesia searches for tsunami victims
Volcano-triggered tsunami hits Indonesia
The agency was monitoring Anak Krakatau’s eruptions as stormy weather and high surf continued to plague the area, said agency head Dwikorita Karnawati.
“All these conditions could potentially cause landslides at the cliffs of the crater into the sea, and we fear that that could trigger a tsunami,” Karnawati said at a news conference. She asked that communities remain vigilant and not to panic.
The warning was reiterated by the country’s disaster agency on Wednesday.
The tsunami struck without warning, taking people by surprise even in a country familiar with seismic disaster. No big earthquake shook the ground beforehand, and it hit at night on a holiday weekend while people were enjoying concerts and other beach and resort activities.
It was a sharp contrast to the disaster that struck 14 years ago off the northwestern tip of Sumatra island. An enormous magnitude 9.1 earthquake rocked the area the morning after Christmas, creating gigantic waves that surged far inland and swallowed everything in their path. The wall of water killed some 230,000 people in a dozen countries, more than half in Indonesia’s Aceh province.
The devastation was vast, and the disaster was among the worst in recent history. Saturday’s event, coupled with an earthquake and tsunami in September on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island that killed at least 2,100 people, triggered flashbacks for some who survived the 2004 tragedy.
“When it happens, I always remember what we have been through,” said Qurnaty, 54, who lost her home and several family members to the 2004 waves in the hard-hit provincial capital of Banda Aceh.
Qurnaty, who like many Indonesians uses only one name, prayed with surviving family members at a mass grave there on Wednesday’s anniversary. “Every time I see them (on TV), I feel really, really sad. All we can do from here is to pray for them,” she said.
Though recovery was slow, some victims of the latest tsunami said they remember the resilience of the Acehnese people, which gives them hope that they too can rebuild their homes and their lives.
“I am scared. I am traumatized by the tsunami that I only knew before from the news,” said Kusmiati, who also uses one name. “Now I know how horrifying a tsunami is.”
Her face was still bruised and her legs swollen after she and her husband managed to survive being hit and dragged under by the waves after fleeing a beach villa in Carita, where they were working.
Beaches were largely empty in the area, which is typically crammed with tourists, and police patrolled on motorbikes, warning people to stay away from the coast. Some residents defied the order, returning to what was left of their homes to begin cleaning up as heavy rain fell and waves pounded the shore.
“I am still afraid that the tsunami will return, so when dark comes, I stay at a temporary shelter on the hill,” said Rohayati, who worked to salvage what was left of her battered house, 300 metres (985 feet) from the sea. “I hope the government can provide a tsunami warning, like a siren, for people living in coastal areas so we can be alerted of a potential tsunami and have time to save ourselves.”
The country’s system of tsunami detection buoys — deployed after the 2004 disaster — has not worked since 2012, with some units being stolen or vandalized.
Karnawati, of the meteorology agency, said that because the tsunami was caused by volcanic activity, it would not have been picked up by the system’s seafloor sensors, which monitor movement from conventional earthquakes responsible for most of Indonesia’s tsunamis.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for Indonesia’s Disaster Mitigation Agency, said Wednesday that the volcanic activity is believed to have triggered an underwater landslide and that a large chunk of Anak Krakatau’s southwest slope collapsed. This movement displaced a large volume of water, creating waves that raced toward the shore.
Residents of Sumur village, which has been slow to receive aid due to roads being cut off, remained stunned by how quickly the tsunami hit. The beach, located just a few kilometres (miles) from the tourist island of Umang near Java’s western tip, is popular for snorkeling and other water activities. The tsunami decimated the area, ripping houses from their foundations and bulldozing concrete buildings.
Scientists have said the waves were recorded in several places at about 1 metre (3.3 feet) high, but Sumur residents insisted they towered more than 3 metres (10 feet), possibly as high as 5 metres (16 feet), which Sutopo also confirmed in some areas.
More than 21,000 people have been displaced from their homes and heavy equipment is urgently needed in the Sumur subdistrict near Ujung Kulon National Park to help get aid flowing and reach people who may be injured or trapped, said Nugroho.
He said the death toll was 430, with more than 1,400 people injured and at least 159 missing.
Anak Krakatau formed in the early 20th century near the site of the cataclysmic 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, which killed more than 30,000 people. It has been erupting since June and did so again 24 minutes before the tsunami, according to the geophysics agency.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/indonesia-says-avoid-coast-near-volcano-fearing-new-tsunami
 

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Barring that PFDevices should be everywhere. Good time to use just 1ft thick foam as the main building material, house would ride like a cork. Maybe a small outboard to hang out the window . . .
 

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Should I become as humble as your Queen.


https://sputniknews.com/viral/201812261071013897-queen-elizabeth-christmas-speech/

Despite the conciliatory tone of her address, some people were apparently not impressed. Commenters pointed to the lavish atmosphere of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's residence, particularly the antique golden piano in the background.


YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Our queen is wise enough not to blather about evil Jews !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



She knows enough not to blame Tsunamis on God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


After all- much of Indonesia is Muslim so why is God striking at his chosen people????????????????????????/



She HAS MORE SENSE than MHz, than Avro, than soldier, than Gilgamush, than...............


well ................she has more sense than all the alternate personalities put together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


There is just so much that does not fit into the MHz world!!!!!
 

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Later it was announced by Indonesian authorities that the casualties were 222, hundreds of people injured, houses, hotels and restaurants .. many tourists were the victims also in addition to apostates and the ungodly and idolaters.

See also the explanation of this great aya of the Quran 12: 105-107, which mean:
(105. And how many signs in the heavens and the earth do they pass by [and see]? Yet they turn [their minds] away from them [and from taking lesson of them.]

106. But most of [people] believe not in God unless they associate [others with Him.]

107. Are these [associaters] secure of the coming on them of an overwhelming torment from God, or the 'hour' [of their death] may come on them suddenly, while they do not perceive!?)

More explanation is in the link:
http://quran-ayat.com/pret/12.htm#a12_105
quran-ayat.com/pret/12.htm#a12_105
There is no god involved in these deaths; just evil brainless idiots such as yourself.

You should be ashamed of yourself. If there is a God, He has you marked out for eternity in Hell.