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It struck me this morning that there would be a hell of a lot more food and water for the poor sods over there if all the f**kin reporters and aid people got the hell away from the place. There must be thousands over there that don't need to be and I bet none of them are hard up for a drink or a decent meal.

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It's easy to criticize when we're 10,000, or whatever it is, miles away. 24/7 Internet access and central heating...   I hope that the earlier estimates, of casualties, don't come to pass.   They'

It struck me this morning that there would be a hell of a lot more food and water for the poor sods over there if all the f**kin reporters and aid people got the hell away from the place. There must b

Possibly. It's still way too early in the day, to know exactly. There are still disasters, from years gone, that don't have accurate numbers. They probably never will.   The people on the ground wil

It struck me this morning that there would be a hell of a lot more food and water for the poor sods over there if all the f**kin reporters and aid people got the hell away from the place. There must be thousands over there that don't need to be and I bet none of them are hard up for a drink or a decent meal.

The bit I have seen on the news just is reporting lorrys full of food etc & there just sat there waiting for someone to organise the food being distributed ... seems its a basic lack of organisation... it must be frustrating for the people who are there to help distribute the aid ... one thing i did notice was people were calmly waiting to be given aid

 

Very sad to watch :cray:

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It struck me this morning that there would be a hell of a lot more food and water for the poor sods over there if all the f**kin reporters and aid people got the hell away from the place. There must be thousands over there that don't need to be and I bet none of them are hard up for a drink or a decent meal.

I saw a BBC world journo' reporting off the streets there yesterday.....she was 'made up' like a fu*king model! I thought it took the piss a bit really......tone it down....you're not at the fu*king oscars..

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every news report is been pissing it down, how is it possible to be short of water :hmm: no food but the roads are clear and full of motorbikes and cars, obviously petrol is easy to find but not food :hmm: The roofs that were blown of were mainly corrugated tin affairs why don't they put them back on :hmm: maybe its just me but it all seems strange when compared to the asian tsunami :hmm: maybe its just how the reports show things,

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every news report is been pissing it down, how is it possible to be short of water :hmm: no food but the roads are clear and full of motorbikes and cars, obviously petrol is easy to find but not food :hmm: The roofs that were blown of were mainly corrugated tin affairs why don't they put them back on :hmm: maybe its just me but it all seems strange when compared to the asian tsunami :hmm: maybe its just how the reports show things,

 

What's strange about thousands of people dead, sticking the roof back up maybe the least of the family's worries that are coping with loss.....

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The US Navy and Royal Navy are on the way with heli/aircraft carriers and sailors. Shit will get sorted then!

aye like they sorted there folks problem after katrina lol

 

 

Lol, Scot they're not sending all that gear down to sit by and watch.

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every news report is been pissing it down, how is it possible to be short of water :hmm: no food but the roads are clear and full of motorbikes and cars, obviously petrol is easy to find but not food :hmm: The roofs that were blown of were mainly corrugated tin affairs why don't they put them back on :hmm: maybe its just me but it all seems strange when compared to the asian tsunami :hmm: maybe its just how the reports show things,

What's strange about thousands of people dead, sticking the roof back up maybe the least of the family's worries that are coping with loss.....

 

the dead are dead mate, living is what those left will be concentrating on the basics of food water and shelter would be a top priority

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It's easy to criticize when we're 10,000, or whatever it is, miles away. 24/7 Internet access and central heating...

 

I hope that the earlier estimates, of casualties, don't come to pass.

 

They're people just trying to make their way through life. Like the rest of us.

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every news report is been pissing it down, how is it possible to be short of water :hmm: no food but the roads are clear and full of motorbikes and cars, obviously petrol is easy to find but not food :hmm: The roofs that were blown of were mainly corrugated tin affairs why don't they put them back on :hmm: maybe its just me but it all seems strange when compared to the asian tsunami :hmm: maybe its just how the reports show things,

 

What's strange about thousands of people dead, sticking the roof back up maybe the least of the family's worries that are coping with loss.....

the dead are dead mate, living is what those left will be concentrating on the basics of food water and shelter would be a top priority

Mate that town was wiped out! & you're talking about why people can't get things sorted....if it was a town in Wales that lost 10,000 would you be saying they've got plenty of rain water to get by.......I think not

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It's easy to criticize when we're 10,000, or whatever it is, miles away. 24/7 Internet access and central heating...

 

I hope that the earlier estimates, of casualties, don't come to pass.

 

They're people just trying to make their way through life. Like the rest of us.

maybe its because all the reports are coming from one city, i hope the death toll is over estimated but fear it will be higher than estimated once the true scale is assesed

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every news report is been pissing it down, how is it possible to be short of water :hmm: no food but the roads are clear and full of motorbikes and cars, obviously petrol is easy to find but not food :hmm: The roofs that were blown of were mainly corrugated tin affairs why don't they put them back on :hmm: maybe its just me but it all seems strange when compared to the asian tsunami :hmm: maybe its just how the reports show things,

What's strange about thousands of people dead, sticking the roof back up maybe the least of the family's worries that are coping with loss.....

the dead are dead mate, living is what those left will be concentrating on the basics of food water and shelter would be a top priority

Mate that town was wiped out! & you're talking about why people can't get things sorted....if it was a town in Wales that lost 10,000 would you be saying they've got plenty of rain water to get by.......I think not

 

it was not wiped out it was trashed and an unknown as of yet percentage sadly died, if you had no water then obtaining water would be high on your priorities within a very short space of time as would food and shelter no matter how bad things were,

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every news report is been pissing it down, how is it possible to be short of water :hmm: no food but the roads are clear and full of motorbikes and cars, obviously petrol is easy to find but not food :hmm: The roofs that were blown of were mainly corrugated tin affairs why don't they put them back on :hmm: maybe its just me but it all seems strange when compared to the asian tsunami :hmm: maybe its just how the reports show things,

 

What's strange about thousands of people dead, sticking the roof back up maybe the least of the family's worries that are coping with loss.....

the dead are dead mate, living is what those left will be concentrating on the basics of food water and shelter would be a top priority

Mate that town was wiped out! & you're talking about why people can't get things sorted....if it was a town in Wales that lost 10,000 would you be saying they've got plenty of rain water to get by.......I think not

it was not wiped out it was trashed and an unknown as of yet percentage sadly died, if you had no water then obtaining water would be high on your priorities within a very short space of time as would food and shelter no matter how bad things were,

Oh ok....they should be fine then....I don't know what all the fuss is about.....I'm sure you would have the same attitude if it happened in Wales.......

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