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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
40 killed, dozens missing in Indonesian landslides
2007-03-04
They never learn, do they? This sort of thing simply never happens to Lutherans.
At least 40 people have been killed in landslides triggered by heavy rains on the eastern Indonesian island of Flores, and dozens more are still missing, officials said on Saturday. Entire houses were washed away by flash floods, and authorities said rescue teams had still not been able to reach some of the affected areas.

Around 80 people were reported missing and presumed dead buried by landslides and washed away by flash floods. However, only 40 bodies were recovered as of Saturday evening. “Of 73 people reported (missing), we have recovered 40 bodies. Four people were found alive and we are still searching for 29 more people,” district police chief Santoso Ginting said on MetroTV.

The injured were being treated in the local subdistrict health centre. No further details were available on their condition. “As of 6:45 pm (1045 GMT) evacuation efforts are still underway,” Johnny Erasmus from the disaster management coordination office here told AFP. He said search and rescue efforts will continue for the next seven days.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Outstanding link, PJ. I really appreciate getting some background on this story. While it is still unproven, it's hard not to like the plot line.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-04 21:06  

#5  More on that anecdote:
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/m/meulaboh.htm
Posted by: Phusorong Johnson3465   2007-03-04 20:32  

#4  My heart pumps piss. Is Bashir dead yet?

A poster over at JW contributed an interesting anecdote about one of the recent natural disasters to befall Indonesia;

Christians had been informed by their town's mayor that they were no longer welcome to hold any religious services within the city limits. As the group gathered for worship on Christmas morning, they walked for a while until they spotted a cleared hilltop.

They arrived at the summit and began their celebration of Christ's birth just in time to watch the entire town spread out beneath them get washed away by a tsunami.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-04 20:17  

#3  I don't find any of this surprising. When you have an ins'allah ("it's the will of Allah") attitude about whatever happens, when you depend upon the Koran to explain EVERYTHING and ignore science, geography, and common sense, you're leaving yourself wide open to every natural disaster in the book. The Koran is worthless to explain how to live in a place like Indonesia, since it was written in, and for, desert-dwellers. If islam wasn't so da$$$$ insistent it has to micro-manage every single minute of its followers lives, they might actually live a bit longer, and be a bit more prosperous.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-03-04 18:47  

#2  Friendly God and a friendly geotech may help them.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-03-04 14:09  

#1  Allah doesn't like you, Take the "Heavy Hint" Find a friendlier God to Follow.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-03-04 10:37  

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