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talentedbutslow 02-02-2011 23:33

Cyclone Yasi
 
'The devastation is phenomenal'
North Queensland's small coastal communities bore the brunt of Cyclone Yasi, but only as day broke did the extent of the damage become clear.

Yet another disaster to hit Queensland......we didn,t need this....

talentedbutslow 02-02-2011 23:40

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
http://ninemsn.com.au/img/2011/news/...asi3_to_sp.jpg

steeljack 03-02-2011 04:46

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
not being funny , but nature is a strange beast , kind of makes you wonder why Australia was so "empty" for so many thousand years, same with North America , if you believe the historians and the Siberia /Alaskan land bridge theory, why was the area now the USA ignored for development and all the civilizations (Inca/Toltec/Aztec) developed in central and Southern America .
sorry for thread wander , hope the folks in Northern Queensland make it through

Margaret Pilkington 03-02-2011 06:31

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
I have spent a fair bit of time in Queensland....shopped in the Stockland Mall(the one that was used for Cairns residents as an evacuation shelter),spent time at Innisfail and Mission beach.....and was thinking of all these memories as I watched the progress of the storm on the Australian news channels, and their newspapers.
I feel for the people in these places. Their lives disrupted by one climatic disaster after another........but I hope they can stay strong, and rebuild their broken lives.

cashman 03-02-2011 07:26

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
terrible devastation, hope you n yours are ok Tal, only consolation is unlike "Katrina" loss of life is nil or minimal,:eek:

jaysay 03-02-2011 08:49

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
Its only when you see things like this happening in different parts of the world that you realise how lucky we are in this country weather wise

Eric 03-02-2011 17:32

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
Looks bad over there ... unfortunately it didn't get much coverage here, probably because we have had our own weather problems. However, you guys, like Canadians, have no doubt developed a resiliance when it comes to weather. Floods, cyclones, blizzards, ice storms, storm surges on the coast, forest fires, avalanches: We shovel out, clean up, and carry on. Good luck, and I hope that this is the last of it for you.

Margaret Pilkington 03-02-2011 18:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 880315)
Looks bad over there ... unfortunately it didn't get much coverage here, probably because we have had our own weather problems. However, you guys, like Canadians, have no doubt developed a resiliance when it comes to weather. Floods, cyclones, blizzards, ice storms, storm surges on the coast, forest fires, avalanches: We shovel out, clean up, and carry on. Good luck, and I hope that this is the last of it for you.

From what I know of the Aussies, they are pretty much the same Eric.......they don't do a lot of bleating, they just roll up their sleeves and muck in.

Eric 03-02-2011 18:46

Re: Cyclone Yasi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 880342)
From what I know of the Aussies, they are pretty much the same Eric.......they don't do a lot of bleating, they just roll up their sleeves and muck in.

I think I was talking about the Aussies:confused: And while we are at it: when there is a disaster in countries which don't have the resources that Canadians and Australians are blessed with, have you noticed who are amongst the first there with money, supplies, and people? Both nations can take care of themselves; and both have lots of resources and compassion left over to help others less fortunate.

Margaret Pilkington 03-02-2011 21:16

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sorry Eric...must've been having a grey moment there.........misread the post...mea culpa.

Eric 03-02-2011 21:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 880422)
sorry Eric...must've been having a grey moment there.........misread the post...mea culpa.

Must have been the "you guys" thing ... different vernacular; I've been away a long time;):D


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