Deus said:
when will the toll stop climbing?
who knows, but i don't think it will stop anytime soon...
as sad as it is, i can imagine there would be many thousands more who are still unaccounted for. On top of that there'd be some who survived the tsunamis but may yet die as a result of their injuries, or from disease perhaps...
with all that contaminated water we'll just have to pray that an epidemic doesn't break out...
and the millions of homeless, it'll take a lot for them to re-build their lives
its good that the Australian government has decided to pledge $10m. and those two helicopters to help out, as well as well as the $$'s and practical aid of organisations such as CARE, ADRA, Red Cross, etc. and the contributions of private donations...
but compare this amount with the billions of dollars unnecessarily spent pre/post Christmas in Australia ALONE this year...
:angry:
and then the Sydney NYE fireworks. i mean, they're pretty and fun to watch, and Sydney's renowned world-wide for them, but seriously, what a wicked WASTE of money, when you consider the plight of those less fortunate...