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Author: cwjmemcwjmem Date: May 6, 2008 07:20
This is an act of god.
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YANGON, Myanmar (CNN) -- A Myanmar government radio station said
Tuesday that more than 22,000 people are dead and 41,000 missing after
the catastrophic cyclone that battered the country.
People travel on a small motor boat past a destroyed pier in the port
of Yangon.
2 of 2more photos » A news broadcast on the state-run station said
Tuesday that 22,464 people had been confirmed dead from Cyclone
Nargis. The broadcast added that 41,000 more were missing.
The U.N. estimated up to a million could be homeless.
China's state-run Xinhua news agency, quoting officials, reported a
death toll of 10,000 alone in the township of Bogalay.
CNN's Dan Rivers, the only western journalist in Bogalay, said he had
seen nothing but destroyed homes for 30 kilometers and people were now
sheltering under canvas covers. They had little food bar a small
amount of eggs and rice. Watch family huddle in ruined home »
Rivers said he had seen the army and Red Cross in the area, but the
weather remained awful and conditions were miserable.
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Author: pizonepizone Date: May 6, 2008 07:46
cwjmem,
On May 6, 7:20 am, cwjmem hotmail.com> wrote:
> This is an act of god.
what kind of god you're talking about? this god must be the worse
criminal god, who murder more than 20,000 innocent people.
the dictator myanmar gov. should accept any help from the outside
world for the immediate 'needs' of the myanmar people.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5greyFH3qkj9mc9oagSoulgjN4KHgD90G4JBO0
my condolence to the victims of this natural disaster
pizone
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> Tuesday that more than 22,000 people are dead and 41,000...
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Author: hmoobthawjhmoobthawj Date: May 6, 2008 09:36
On May 6, 9:46 am, pizone hotmail.com> wrote:
> cwjmem,
> On May 6, 7:20 am, cwjmem hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is an act of god.
>
> what kind of god you're talking about? this god must be the worse
> criminal god, who murder more than 20,000 innocent people.
>
> the dictator myanmar gov. should accept any help from the outside
> world for the immediate 'needs' of the myanmar people.
>
> http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5greyFH3qkj9mc9oagSoulgjN4KHgD90G4JBO0
>
> my condolence to the victims of this natural disaster
> pizone
>
>
>
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Author: TswvYimTswvYim Date: May 6, 2008 10:00
yog god punish burma es god tuas cov neeg pluag xwb ces god tsis taus quav
dabtsis lis os. yuav punish ma punish cov junta soldiers pob.
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Author: MogeeMogee Date: May 6, 2008 23:17
On May 6, 7:20 am, cwjmem hotmail.com> wrote:
> This is an act of god.
>
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>
> YANGON, Myanmar (CNN) -- A Myanmar government radio station said
> Tuesday that more than 22,000 people are dead and 41,000 missing after
> the catastrophic cyclone that battered the country.
>
> People travel on a small motor boat past a destroyed pier in the port
> of Yangon.
> 2 of 2more photos » A news broadcast on the state-run station said
> Tuesday that 22,464 people had been confirmed dead from Cyclone
> Nargis. The broadcast added that 41,000 more were missing.
>
> The U.N. estimated up to a million could be homeless.
>
> China's state-run Xinhua news agency, quoting officials, reported a
> death toll of 10,000 alone in the township of Bogalay.
> ...
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