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SuperFemme 02-27-2010 05:33 AM

8.8 Quake Rocks Chile
 
Tsunamis advisory's are being issued for the whole Pacific Basin, which includes Hawaii, CA, OR, and maybe WA?

Holy Crap that is strong.

Gonna pray for everyone in Chile, the shocks are huge and all centered right off the Coast. Makes me nervous to head to San Fran.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8540289.stm

Diva 02-27-2010 05:38 AM

I'm watching CNN News right now and there's a big story going now....

So powerful! 8.8!!!

I'm going to believe, sweet Adele, that You will be so safe....That Mr. FireMountainHeart won't let a thing happen to You! Take Your leopard~print floaties....<smile>

SuperFemme 02-27-2010 05:53 AM

Right Ms. Diva? My wheelchair can outrun a wave. Just keep me off the bridges please.

I was just watching a video with Cal showing that the strongest earthquake EVER on record came from Chile in 1960 at 9.5. That prompted a Tsunami in Hilo following that quake with a loss of life of approx. 100.

Interestingly, the strongest quakes are not always the deadliest. I am way worried about this quake because the quakes are rocking right off the coast, close to Santiago and Consencion.

No word yet on Tsunami injuries but one would be expected to reach HI by 11 a.m. local time there.

Pat Roberts better zip it!

SuperFemme 02-27-2010 06:14 AM

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...reetrubble.jpg

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...642_car_ap.jpg

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multime...le_690674a.jpg

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...quake_0210.gif

key 02-27-2010 09:42 AM

been alot of quakes recently
 
Haiti, Japan, Chile. I am in SF for the moment....yikes. 8.8 is nothing I ever want to see.

Praying for everyone whose lives are devastated at the moment. Sanity to the chaos, healing to the injured, strength to the survivors and peace to the deceased.

Toughy 02-27-2010 09:47 AM

darling...........

no worries about tsunami here.......the news here is saying we may get 6 or 8 feet waves at high tide........no biggie and it will be long gone by the time you get here.

excited to see you...

edited: besides you are gonna be in Oaktown.....no tsunami here at all

Greyson 02-27-2010 09:55 AM

When stuff like this, natural disasters I usually feel a bit overwhelmed. It reminds me I am a human and nature will always have the last word.

I also think about the real people and animals impacted and in distress. All of them worthy of some compassion and help. If you can help, do what you can do. If not with money, then your thoughts and deeds.

I do know that there is a member of this B-F cyber community that does reach across the various sites and she is not in Chile but very close. I am sure some of you know her too. There is also another community member in Hawaii, which may experience a tsunami as a result of this earthquake. Send an email and check in on them. There really is only 360 degrees of separation.

I know we all do not share in the same opinions, values, ecetera but I do hope we get that we do have some commonalities and can use some of that commonality to keep us hopeful.

Daywalker 02-27-2010 09:55 AM

I'm streaming CNN right now, a lot of the Tsunami Warnings
have expired, but there are still many areas threatened...including Mexico.

This is scary stuff, and devastating for everyone in Chile.

Our thoughts and prayers are with them all.

:praying:

:daywalker:

Boots13 02-27-2010 09:57 AM

Good Morning All -
I just couldn't believe my eyes when I read the morning headlines. My heart is in my throat and all I can think about are the wonderful people I've met during my years of climbing in South and Central America.

I have two friends on vacation right now. One in Thailand, and I see the Tsunami warnings are relaxed for them right now.

But the other friend is in Hawaii, the warning is for 1100am. I called him and he said he and his wife were bowled out of bed at 0545 this morning by Tsunami Sirens and the Hotel was evacuating them to high ground !

I just feel sick that South America is going through this.

Daywalker 02-27-2010 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toughy (Post 58227)
darling...........

no worries about tsunami here.......the news here is saying we may get 6 or 8 feet waves at high tide........no biggie and it will be long gone by the time you get here.

excited to see you...

edited: besides you are gonna be in Oaktown.....no tsunami here at all

Trying to convince Mrs. Day right now that driving
to Oakland today is indeed going to be safe.
:|

:daywalker:

Blaze 02-27-2010 11:30 AM

Well. I just called all my family and friends in Hawaii. They already sounded off the warnings, and are heading to higher grounds. The stores are crazy as everyone is getting the needed things to last at least a week. Most of Hawaii people are already prepared for Hurricanes and other natural disasters.
Lots of my friends work in the hotel industry, and they had to evacuate the lower floors, giving people a chance to head inland or move up to the higher floors. There bunkering down everything and preparing for the worse.
Please keep them all in your prayers. I wish I was home!:eek::eek:

Boots13 02-27-2010 11:34 AM

Live Feed Link
 
I couldnt get the local news streaming link to work, but
if you're interested in Hawaii's status try this :

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hitsunami

Blaze 02-27-2010 11:43 AM

Thanks for the link Boots. I was born on the Island of Oahu, but spent most of my life on the big island when I was older. Hilo took a blast in the 60's and with all of the growth, I can only imagine what troubles they will have, to many people building homes closer and closer to the ocean only creates disasters to happen.
The south shores of Oahu homes and hotels are only about 10 to 15 feet from the oceans so that is another problem. Oceans call, and people get greedy and want to open there doors to just jump into the ocean from there porch. You can never disrespect the ocean or Mother nature!

Boots13 02-27-2010 11:57 AM

Sadly, I cannot find streaming news (other than CNN, BBC) for Chile's disasterous quake.

theoddz 02-27-2010 12:21 PM

My Pop's side of the family, which is huge and includes some cousins and second and third cousins I have never met, are all in Hawaii. Most are in the Honolulu area, but some are scattered on the other islands. :|

I'm a bit nervous and afraid this morning and am staying home tuned to the news.....at least until the major tsunami is expected to hit there around 11 AM, Hawaii time. :twitch:

~Theo~ :bouquet:......sticking close to Pop today. :|

Boots13 02-27-2010 12:23 PM

Link Down - New Hawaii Link :
 
The previous link just went off the air.
For those still interested in Hawaii try this new link :

http://www.ustream.tv/cbsnews

Blaze 02-27-2010 12:34 PM

I have a brother in Chile. He said that so many things are down. Main road/Hwy's are collapsed, no electricity so they don't know what is going on, no water, gas leaking everywhere. He had to walk about 5 miles to get a cell signal. He said some of the holes in the earth is 10 feet wide and you can hardly see the bottom. Now that's scary! He is hoping that he can get some kind of info about what is going on, I told him that they had a 8.8 quake and he said it felt more like the earth just vanished from there feet.

Boots13 02-27-2010 12:38 PM

OH Blaze, this news makes me so sad.
I'm running two news reports on Hawaii and frusrated that I cant
pull up streaming news on Chile.

I'm glad to hear your brother is ok -

Daywalker 02-27-2010 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blaze (Post 58303)
I have a brother in Chile. He said that so many things are down. Main road/Hwy's are collapsed, no electricity so they don't know what is going on, no water, gas leaking everywhere. He had to walk about 5 miles to get a cell signal. He said some of the holes in the earth is 10 feet wide and you can hardly see the bottom. Now that's scary! He is hoping that he can get some kind of info about what is going on, I told him that they had a 8.8 quake and he said it felt more like the earth just vanished from there feet.

We were just talking about you and we're so
glad you heard from your Brother.

You and yours are in our thoughts.
:vigil:

:daywalker:



Daywalker 02-27-2010 12:46 PM

Just found this Article that covers the Bay Area:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/...entry_id=58091

:eek:

:daywalker:

Galahad 02-27-2010 12:57 PM

I live on top of the San Andreas. Besides the usual 1.0 to 2.5s we have constantly, there has been lots of 2.5 to several 4.2s this past month. Some geologists say that this could mean the fault is just letting off tension and this will keep a big one from happening. Then there are the geologists who say it means pressure is building up. Such an inexact science, but so interesting when the ground isn't dropping out from under you.

CherryFemme 02-27-2010 01:03 PM

Hawaii
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blaze (Post 58271)
Well. I just called all my family and friends in Hawaii. They already sounded off the warnings, and are heading to higher grounds. The stores are crazy as everyone is getting the needed things to last at least a week. Most of Hawaii people are already prepared for Hurricanes and other natural disasters.
Lots of my friends work in the hotel industry, and they had to evacuate the lower floors, giving people a chance to head inland or move up to the higher floors. There bunkering down everything and preparing for the worse.
Please keep them all in your prayers. I wish I was home!:eek::eek:

~~Giving a shout out from the "moderate zone" Of Oahu ~~

Like Blaze said, we are very prepared...including canned food for a month + bottled water that will tie us over for days and possibly weeks if we ration.


We may have to evacuate, but at this point, we are on alert.

Of course, I was not worried when the earthquake of 2006 hit until I was caught in a flashflood and my car almost floated away with me in it. I guess I should hold off any more comments until after 11:19 am. I have never lived through a tsunami, so what do I know.

Prepare, not panic :hangloose: ~CF + Blackboot

Rook 02-27-2010 01:07 PM

I have a few friends, and 2 relatives stationed in Hawai'i, they all got in Touch, saying so far they're ok, and they're in Safe areas..
So far, even my boi in Wa. states hy's safe, so, that's one less worry, for now..
I'm hoping this goes by w/o any more disaster..
Unfortunately, the more I watch CNN, the more some reporters kick-start my temper...

Blaze 02-27-2010 02:32 PM

My home, my roots, you can take the Islander out of the Islands but you can't take the Island out of the Islander...
http://davidavery.files.wordpress.co...aii-flying.jpg

The Military bases are moving all ships and subs out to sea, and they are prepared to activate any assistance needed on the Islands. That's why I always loved my State! And served my Country! God Bless Hawaii...

Blaze 02-27-2010 02:41 PM

History of the Hawaiian Flag


Ka Hae Hawai`i - the Hawaiian Flag ( ratio 1 : 2) was commissioned by Kamehameha the Great in 1816 during thehttp://www.hawaiiwaterpolo.com/image...atArms1843.jpg Hawaiian religious Kapu system.
The eight alternating white, red and blue strips represent the eight major islands of Hawai`i. The British Union Jack represents Hawai`i's historical relationship with Great Britain as it's protectorate as well as suggesting a stylized representation of a puela - a triangular standard laying across two crossed spears called an alia - which is the symbol of an ali`i - chief. This representation is clearly illustrated at the center of the royal Seal of Hawai`i.
Although Hawai`i's independence was temporarily challenged by Lord Paulette of Great Britain in 1843, Great Britain sent Admiral Thomas to officially restore and recognize Hawai`i's independence and Hawaiian Flag on July 31, 1843 at what is now called Thomas square in Honolulu, Hawai`i.
On that same day at Kawaiaha`o church Kamehameha III first proclaimed the motto, "Ua mau ke ea o ka `aina i ka pono." "The life [independence] of the land is perpetuated in righteousness." How England's colors got into our Hawaii State Flag? This goes back to the days following Captain Cook's discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. A British sea Captain by the name of Vancouver headed an expedition to the Islands 15 years after he had made the trip with Cook. Vancouver admired the Hawaiians and their ways, and in turn, the Hawaiians really respected Vancouver. Now Vancouver had become very good friends with Kamehameha I and one day, it occurred to Vancouver that the Islands would most assuredly benefit by being placed under the protection of Great Britain and hence, in 1794, with a wave of his sword and the hosting of his motherland's flag over Kamehameha's royal home, Hawaii was proclaimed a protectorate of England. Unfortunately, the British government did not concur with Captain Vancouver. So his action was never ratified and a real protectorate was never established.
Now England's colors continued to fly over the kingdom for many years, and that alone offered an implied protection. As a mater of fact, Kamehameha and his chiefs considered themselves "men of Britain" and as they conquered the remaining Islands to form the Kingdom of Hawaii, they did so under the colors of England.
Once the kingdom was formed though, it was decided that their own flag should represent the Hawaiian Islands. Captain Beckley, an Englishman who was married to a Hawaiian woman, was given the task to create this flag, and with the aid of some English bunting material, he created what would represent a compromise between his love for his mother county, growing U. S. influence, and his respect for the Hawaiian people.
So what he did was to retain the Union Jack but reduce it in size and put it in the upper left-hand corner. He then also made the flag red, white and blue to keep U. S. growing influence happy by showing Kamehameha's friendship to all and then put in eight strips to represent the eight major islands in Kamehameha's kingdom.
Well this is how Hawaii's Flag came to be.
The Hawaiian Flag has represented Hawai`i for over 180 years, and is presently authorized to represent the State of Hawai`i on land and sea and is the flag of the Nation of Hawaiian People - La Hae Hawai`i O Ka Lahui Hawai`i Nei!

AtLast 02-27-2010 02:45 PM

Just want to say that my thoughts and prayers are with everyone having family/friends that could be in any danger with this. I, too, have been scrambling with the phone concerning some friends and these things are just scary! As with all of these kinds of events, I want to extend my thanks to our military, as worldwide, they are involved in helping out on so many fronts.

MsTinkerbelly 02-27-2010 03:50 PM

CNN has really good live coverage of Oahu going on right now.

Prayers for all Hawaiians

Rook 02-27-2010 03:54 PM

However "morbid" it seems..
Yes, they do..I think they wanna be the first to capture the "anatomy" of a tsunami wave
Although, it's not really helping..
I'm kind of wishing I was there ~points to snow covered everything~

My prayers as well to all in Hawai'i..and Chile...
{I didn't know Molokai still had an active leper colony}

CherryFemme 02-27-2010 04:41 PM

Well...
 
Well, if you would like a "personal update" from 'Ewa Beach--

1. Blackboot is taking a nap. (we have been up all night preparing)
2. KHNL (local TV news) is tracking the "energy circling the islands" --
3. NOAA may call off the warning in "An hour or two, depending on what Civil Defense says"
4. Local TV is pretty set on documenting the water leaving Hilo Bay and re-entering it... very hypnotic.

My other favorite quote is: "We dodged may have dodged a bullet-- but it is too soon to know."


1994 was the last tsunami warning. They are saying in our local news that every 7 years or so we get one...rather safe than sorry.

I spent a summer in Constitucion, Chile many years ago. (Very heartbreaking the international news...) I cannot imagine their reality today. So far today, we in Hawaii really have it easy compared to the people in Chile. I mean, the airport is still open! Ok, many streets are shut down, but I think it is safe to say we are in guarded optimism.

~CF

Hudson 02-27-2010 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rook (Post 58371)
However "morbid" it seems..
Yes, they do..I think they wanna be the first to capture the "anatomy" of a tsunami wave
Although, it's not really helping..
I'm kind of wishing I was there ~points to snow covered everything~

My prayers as well to all in Hawai'i..and Chile...
{I didn't know Molokai still had an active leper colony}


You're right, this post is "morbid". You'd rather be in the path of a tsunami (which I believe, thankfully, the warning has been cancelled now) than surrounded by some snow in Ohio?

Rook, can I ask where you got your information about Molokai? As far as I know there are no 'active' colonies of people with Hansen's disease in Hawaii or the rest of the U.S. Even the low reported numbers of cases that do occur (here) are very treatable and curable.

I'm not trying to nit-pick, but I think we need to be sensitive (and not sensationalize a place with a painful history) about a disease whose sufferers have been so highly stigmatized throughout history.

Rook 02-27-2010 06:46 PM

Before my post gets ripped apart any further...
I wasn't indulging in any type of Sensationalism, I was genuinely surprised Molokai still has a colony...

Where did I get my Info.?

I'll quote it
Quote:

Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle declared a state of emergency. She said leprosy patients from the Kalaupapa settlement on Molokai have been moved to higher ground before the waves arrived.
My source was CNN at first, but apparently they remove Old news constantly {old as in news that is a few hours old}
But, here is a different Link to a similar article...
http://www.thestate.com/2010/02/27/1...tes-cross.html

As for my preference to being in the Path of a Tsunami....No....
Again...
I'll clarify...
Despite the Danger of a Tsunami , I wouldn't mind being in Hawai'i.... Sunny day, apparently partially Cloudy, Warm weather....
Oh, and a few friends & family, on High Grounds...Just in case.
:tiredcomputer:

Hudson 02-27-2010 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rook (Post 58439)
Before my post gets ripped apart any further...
I wasn't indulging in any type of Sensationalism, I was genuinely surprised Molokai still has a colony...

Where did I get my Info.?

I'll quote it


My source was CNN at first, but apparently they remove Old news constantly {old as in news that is a few hours old}
But, here is a different Link to a similar article...
http://www.thestate.com/2010/02/27/1...tes-cross.html

As for my preference to being in the Path of a Tsunami....No....
Again...
I'll clarify...
Despite the Danger of a Tsunami , I wouldn't mind being in Hawai'i.... Sunny day, apparently partially Cloudy, Warm weather....
Oh, and a few friends & family, on High Grounds...Just in case.
:tiredcomputer:


Hi Rook,

State Senator J. Kalani English, who represents Molokai, has proposed legislation that would transfer management of the Kalaupapa settlement from the state Dept. of Health to the Dept. of Hawaiian Homelands.
Currently, there are only 19 patients living in Kalaupapa, all over the age of 65. The majority of people who were going to be rescued and moved to higher ground were staff members/caretakers. Officials are trying to encourage more visitors interested in the historical, cultural and religious significance of Kalaupapa.

For the sake of brevity, I'll quote Wikipedia (which is always a favorite):

"Shortly before the end of mandatory isolation in 1969, the State Legislature considered closing the facility in its entirety. Intervention by interested persons such as entertainer Don Ho and TV newsman Don Picken resulted in allowing the residents to remain there for life. The opponents to closure pointed out that, although there were no active cases of leprosy in existence, many of the residents were physically scarred by the disease to an extent which would make their integration into mainstream society difficult if not impossible."

So, I don't call that an 'active leper colony' anymore than I call my questioning your information 'ripping your post apart'.

CherryFemme 02-27-2010 10:31 PM

Thank you
 
I used wanted to thank this thread (& this site) for supporting us. We are so tired from staying up and being alert-- it was glorious to pop in here and see you all.

Turned out, we are very prepared and we have enough food to last us into the summer. The crank radio works, the folding stove is in order, and we have a first aid kit to beat all. :winky:



Again, thank you for your support,

CF + Bb

Jet 02-27-2010 10:33 PM

Update on tsunami reaching Japan
 
Update on tsunami reaching Japan tonight
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_japan_tsunami

Jet 02-27-2010 11:11 PM

Quakes Ring of Fire
 
Quakes Ring of Fire

and latebreaking, quake hits Japan
http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15...video=18368447

Goofy 02-27-2010 11:41 PM

Cherry Femme, I am really glad to hear that you and Blackboot are okay! And the same to you and your family, Blaze! I didn't know your brother was in Chile, and I'm happy that he's safe, and I hope he's in, or finds, a safe place to be.

Dean Thoreau 03-01-2010 08:10 PM

cherry & blackboot...glad u are ok,,need anything just holler loves.

chile..prayers prayers prayers and money money money
here is a great website that will give everyone quality up to the second information on everywhere


http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/dbc.nsf/doc100?OpenForm

very reliable as u will see.


God bless all, and may everyone be granted the strength, courage and dignity to rebuild in memory of those lost. They don't call earthquake victims heroes, nor the people who give aid,,but i believe in south america and haiti there are millions of unsung heroes and they are the residents who responded first to the sick, dying, injured, buried, and deceased....and those that have lost their lives simply by being there. May no one go unmentioned or forgotten, every life lost is a tragedy; every life saved simply luck.

Donations to Chile for direct assistance:
So far japan has pledged 3 million, no other country has pledged any $$ to date. i am quoting United Nations documentation found here http://ocha.unog.ch/fts/reports/dail...1003020216.pdf


Dean


Not to go off topic, but please check out these simple facts:
http://ocha.unog.ch/fts/pageloader.aspx

Odarlin 03-02-2010 01:24 PM

Chile Earthquake May Have Shortened Days on Earth

Wow.

Apocalipstic 03-02-2010 01:36 PM

Glad everyone from the site is OK.

I have been to Chile several times and have friends I have not heard from in Santiago, Valparaiso and Vina del Mar.

I love Chile and my heart goes out to all those who continue to be without services, water and food.

I know many of the help teams are coming over the Andes from Argentina, which (except for Boots13 :)) is a pretty scary trip as I recall.

I hope the temblores are over and that things can begin to heal.

I have heard criticism of the government for not asking for US help initially...my thought is that they were probably afraid US missionaries would be trying to steal their children too.


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