Current Events: December 2004 Archives

Disaster in Asia.

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No doubt you all have heard of the tragedy that has happened/is happening in southeast Asia to east Africa: the earthquake (measuring 9.0) and the following tsunami. Currently, the death toll is past 22,000, which seems.. incomprehensible to me. 22,000 people.. gone. Granted, I never knew these people and chances are that I never would have even if this event had not cut short their lives. But something about this tragedy just grabbed my heart, so I went to donate at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies: I gave $10.

Ten dollars.      "A 10-nation arc of destruction left by a monster earthquake and walls of water that killed more than 22,000 people. Thousands were missing and millions homeless."

Ten dollars.      "Hundreds of thousands have lost everything, and millions face a hazardous future because of polluted drinking water, a lack of sanitation and no health services."

Ten dollars.      "The disaster could be the costliest in history as well, with 'many billions of dollars' of damage."

I wonder what my $10 will go toward, though: maybe a meal for someone who is hungry; maybe clothing for someone who has lost everything in the disaster; maybe a pair of shoes for someone who has spent all day walking barefoot, trying to find the bodies of his or her deceased relatives. Whatever it is, I hope it helps.

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