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running dogg wrote:
I've heard that five million people are imperiled. And that's probably a low number. And these are people whose immune systems probably weren't in top shape to begin with. This has the potential to be the worst natural disaster in terms of deaths in human history, exempting plagues. Before the signal was wiped out by local QRM, I heard the BBC say last night (yesterday morning world time) that only a trickle of aid has gotten to only a small portion of survivors. Most of the survivors are on their own. Some haven't eaten since the tsunami hit, which weakens their immune systems even more than they already were. I expect water borne sicknesses to quickly kill many thousands, perhaps even a million, even two million. There may be a lesson to be learned here. It *could* happen here (wherever here is to any reader of this NG) and we should do what we can while we can to "be prepared" as the Boy Scouts would say. I realize it wouldn't do much good to have had a year's supply of stored food and water, along with medical supplies, etc., etc., etc., if they were near the water's edge when a Tsunami / Tidal Wave hit. However, not all of us live on the brink of a 7000 mile pond or at sea level. Even then and there some buried supplies might have survived. Think about it! There WILL be an emergency of some kind in the lives of most of us; but someone has said, "There is no emergency to him who is prepared!" We can lessen the number of "emergencies" that come our way be preparing for as many eventualities as possible. Al |
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