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They probably would have to import it making it even more expensive. |
This is a particularly financially tight time for me, but I'm gonna come up with $10 at a minimum. Every little bit helps, right?
I think I'm going with the Red Cross. This whole country has effectively been leveled. It's just horrific to see. |
Wow. Text 90999. I heard about this in a couple places, and wanted to check it out, so I found this article.
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Appreciate the lesson. Haiti has not had a serious quake in 200 years. The North American and Caribbean plates meet there. About 11 years ago, geologists warned that tremendous pressures had concentrated in this region. Nobody was building for a quake of that magnitude. 200 years and nobody wanted to know. The New Madrid quake is also overdue. That Missouri quake was the most violent in American history. So the new TN stadium was built without any earthquake protection - to cut costs. It's not just Haiti. Central USA is ripe for the same problem where everything is built using standard construction. That earthquake typically occurs every 100 years. Is decades overdue. How serious is this Haiti quake? Well, a 7.0 tremor was followed by at least 42 aftershocks - everyone registering 4+ and 5+ on the Richter scale. That much energy was ready to go. Even the new Citibank building that used standard reinforced concrete techniques completely pancaked - all floors. Even Haiti's 100 year old presidential palace did not disintegrate that completely. |
All the reporting is about how much money is being poured into aid. For one, stfu and just send people with crates of water, buckets of drugs and earthquake know-how. I don't care what is costs. I don't care what you label me. Those are real people.
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The airport is overwhelmed. Planes full of aid are circling and then flying away to land on other nearby islands because the single runway airport can't handle them. The control tower isn't working and the terminal is heavily damaged. There's no room to park multiple planes once they land.
The seaport is damaged as well. |
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I was surprised when I went to my employer's internal website, to donate by payroll deduction. 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami = $1 million, plus 100% matching of all employee donations. Haiti = $50k, plus no matching. There are so many people/groups collecting, I worry how much will be siphoned off, or just plain stolen? :( |
I'm not saying they don't need money, I'm saying the money is not the most important thing to be reporting on. Tell me to send money then show me people getting help, or not getting help, not a groomed clean presenter telling me how much money the government has promised and how that compares to other governments and other disaster. as I switched channels it was all about the money -grand totals, not that more is needed. :(
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Google Earth has overlays that you can install in that program so you can see the latest data from satellite imagery. Each one of these red dot can be clicked on to read details on what it is. Most are collapsed buildings.
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You know, this is a good reminder. When the shit hits the fan, whether bum fuck Haiti, or Peoria, Illinois, you best be prepared to take care of yourself, at least survive, for a week or more. It takes that long for governments and large organizations to get up to speed.:eyebrow:
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too right.
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That's true in most cases, but if all your supplies are at the bottom of a pile of rubble, it doesn't help you too much.
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Still, there's stuff you can make sure you know - and maybe you can have more than one emergency base
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