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  The "Perfect Storm"

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A monk helps with clean-up of one of the monastaries.


Nargis embodied the ‘perfect storm'


Wall of Water Rose Twelve Feet killing 60,000



BANGKOK, Thailand - It was Asia's answer to Hurricane Katrina. Packing winds upwards of 120 mph, Cyclone Nargis became one of Asia's deadliest storms by hitting land at one of the lowest points in Myanmar and setting off a storm surge that reached 25 miles inland.



The injured march in protest of Myanmar's ruling junta reluctance to allow international aid to the injured and homeless.




"When we saw the (storm) track, I said, 'Uh oh, this is not going to be good," said Mark Lander, a meteorology professor at the University of Guam. "It would create a big storm surge. It was like Katrina going into New Orleans."



 


A  ferry boat lies broken and sinking at its dock


Forecasters began tracking the cyclone April 28 as it first headed toward India. As projected, it took a sharp turn eastward, but didn't follow the typical cyclone track in that area leading to Bangladesh or Myanmar's mountainous northwest.



Instead, it swept into the low-lying Irrawaddy delta in central Myanmar. The result was the worst disaster ever in the impoverished country.





A residential area lies in ruins


It was the first time such an intense storm hit the delta, said Jeff Masters, co-founder and director of meteorology at the San Francisco-based Weather Underground. He called it "one of those once-in-very-500-years kind of things."






"The easterly component of the path is unusual," Masters said. "It tracked right over the most vulnerable part of the country, where most of the people live.traffic analytics
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posted on May 8, 2008 6:33 PM ()

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Maybe now, the people of Myanmar will rise up and overthrow their evil oppressors .... may God and, all of us help them ... I'm giving an on-line donation tomorrow ... thanks for posting this ...
comment by amerigobard on May 9, 2008 9:45 AM ()
I hope so. Finally, the government has agreed to accept aid; but still will not let any aid workers into the country. The people are really upset with the government, so we can only hope.
reply by redimpala on May 9, 2008 2:52 PM ()

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