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It actually hit Shri Lanka the hardest, I think the death toll just in that nation is between 22,000 - 27,000.

Personally I'd like to see some more information on where exactly the eartquake happened. It would be most interesting to study how the effects on the region directly surrounding that area. Like say any near by islands. Not to sound calloused by the effects, but from a scientific stand point, this type of thing is most interesting.

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Now here's a God Damn!! for you.... jeez

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?t...storyID=7195443

Apparently that quake was strong enough to cause the earth to rotate slightly faster.... Luckilly just a few micro seconds... but still...

and causing extra wobble in the earth's axis....

and cause nearby islands to shift postitons....

GOD DAMN!!

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Many people in California have noticed that family pets will act odd up to a couple of days before an earthquake. I believe they've even done studies on it, too.

As for the tsunami, they're starting the mass burials today. There's just no way to identify all the bodies in time. They're also looking for a lot of tourists, too. . . . including about 2,000 Scandanavians.

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Way to go, USA.

Fear of another tsunami ran rampant through the areas that have already hit. As many know, there are typically "settling down" tremors that occur after an earthquake of this magnitude. Apparently, the fear was so great that people gathered up just a few things and started taking off in droves. Why?

I quote: India issued a tsunami warning at midday, but then hours later its science minister, Kapil Sibal, went on television to announce the warning was incorrect and based on information received from a U.S. research firm. [Source]

The death toll has now risen to well over 100,000. When one hears numbers like that, it's hard to make the connection that these were actual living, breathing human beings because that's how the media is breaking it down. From what I've seen, very few survival stories are getting through. Numbers and statistics are what keeps the media moving and moving they are.

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