Assalamu`alaikum wr.wb

rekan-rekan sebangsa dan setanah air yth,

pagi ini terjadi musibah dahsyat luar biasa di tanah air, yakni 
gempa berkekuatan 8.9 SR yang berpusat di dekat Aceh

CNN melaporkan bahwa korban jiwa hingga saat ini telah mencapai 
angka 3000 orang, terbanyak di Srilanka dan India akibat terkena 
gelombang tsunami - efek dari gempa

di Indonesia sendiri, korban jiwa dilaporkan CNN telah mencapai 450 
orang

jelas ini merupakan bencana dahsyat luar biasa untuk ukuran 
internasional

mari bantu apa yang bisa kita berikan untuk saudara-saudara sebangsa 
dan setanah air

Wassalamu`alaikum wr.wb
Yuli Setyo Indartono
Kobe

Asia quake toll tops 3,000
Sunday, December 26, 2004 Posted: 1349 GMT (2149 HKT) 


FACT BOX 

SRI LANKA 
Confirmed death toll is over 1,500, but Colombo officials believe 
death toll will rise above 2,000

INDIA 
At least 1,000 killed by waves which flooded the southern coast, 
interior minister says

INDONESIA 
More than 450 killed -- many of them in Aceh, in northern Sumatra 

THAILAND 
Thai authorities say at least 248 killed -- 200 reported on the 
small island of Phi Phi

MALDIVES 
At least three children reported killed in the high waters on an 
island north of the capital, Male 

(CNN) -- Massive tidal waves triggered by the largest earthquake to 
shake the planet in over 40 years have wiped out coastal areas 
across southeastern Asia as far as 1,000 miles away, killing nearly 
3,000 people -- most of them in Sri Lanka and India.

The initial quake, measuring 8.9 in magnitude, struck about 100 
miles (160 km) off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island around 7 
a.m. local time (0000 GMT), according to the U.S. Geological 
Survey's National Earthquake Information Center.

Colombo officials believe the death toll in Sri Lanka will rise over 
2,000 after tidal waves devastated the country's eastern coast. So 
far, the confirmed death toll is over 1,500.

The government has declared a state of emergency, and President 
Chandrika Kumaratunga is returning from a trip to London.

In addition to the natural devastation, police in the southern 
districts of Galle and Matara are reporting widespread looting. Some 
200 prisoners in Matara escaped after the massive tidal waves 
demolished their prison.

Officials in the eastern district of Batticaloa reported 1,032 
fatalities. In the eastern Sri Lankan port city of Tricomalee, there 
were reports of 320 deaths. Further south in popular tourist resort 
of Galle, there were around 200 deaths, according to police and 
hospital sources.

Eyewitnesses in Tricomalee reported waves as high as 40 feet (12 
meters), hitting inland as far as half a mile.

India's Interior Minister Shivraj Patil said at least 1,000 Indians 
had been killed by the massive waves. A resident of Madras in Tamil 
Nadu district -- one of the hardest hit areas -- said he witnessed 
several people being swept away by a tidal wave there.

In southern Thailand, some 200 were killed on the island of Phi Phi, 
between Thailand's coastal area and the resort island of Phuket, 
where at least 48 were killed, according to the deputy governor. One 
witness said Phuket's Laguna Beach resort area is "completely gone."

NEIC geophysicist Don Blakeman said there was also a report that an 
entire coastal village in Thailand was destroyed by a tsunami.

Over 450 people were killed in Indonesia by the quake and the 
following tidal waves -- many of them in Aceh, in northern Sumatra, 
about 100 miles from the quake's epicenter, according to local 
reports.

The earthquake is classified as "great" -- the strongest possible 
classification given by the NEIC.

Blakeman said all of the tsunamis were triggered by the initial 
quake, and not the nine aftershocks. 

One major aftershock, measuring 7.3 in magnitude, struck about 200 
miles (300 km) northwest of Banda Aceh -- on Sumatra's northernmost 
tip -- over four hours after the initial quake, according to the 
NEIC. The rest of the aftershocks measured under 6.1 in magnitude.

The NEIC expects the quake to produce hundreds of smaller 
aftershocks, under 4.6 magnitude, and thousands smaller than that.

"A quake of this size has some pretty serious effects," he said.

He explained the quake was the energy released from "a very large 
rupture in the earth's crust" over 600 miles (1,000 km) long.

It was the strongest earthquake to hit since March 1964, when a 9.2 
quake struck near Alaska's Prince William Sound. 

CNN Correspondents Aneesh Raman in Bangkok and Suhasini Haidar in 
New Delhi contributed to this report 







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