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andamus

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:51 am Post subject: Heartquake in Italy |
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| This night at 3.30 (Italian time) a big heartquake hit the center of Italy, first news talks about a lot of dead/injured people, I hope no one of the italian collectors suffered any injure from it. |
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hugo929

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andamus

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:11 am Post subject: |
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| hugo929 wrote: | just heard this, reporting 13 persons dead
God bless everyone ! |
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johnorun

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:17 am Post subject: |
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Doh.... Very sad...  |
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CPUShack

Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 34259 Location: State of Jefferson, USA
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CPUShack

Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 34259 Location: State of Jefferson, USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:15 am Post subject: Re: Heartquake in Italy |
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| andamus wrote: | | This night at 3.30 (Italian time) a big heartquake hit the center of Italy, first news talks about a lot of dead/injured people, I hope no one of the italian collectors suffered any injure from it. |
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andamus

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:37 am Post subject: |
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| Even if I was awake this nigth I didn't fell it, my city is too far from the epicenter (> 500km and with a sea between) |
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Neon

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:08 am Post subject: |
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We hear in the news people are still trapped inside fallen buildings. Let us hope they are freed safely.
Apparently many houses fell, so there will be a long recovery from this disaster. My prayers are for them now. |
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D.8080

Joined: 03 Apr 2006 Posts: 1474 Location: Italy
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:52 am Post subject: |
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Houses were old, some medieval old, others just built recently but with no sismic schemes of security.
Up to 100 deads, 100.000 homeless for the night plus 1000-1500 injured. |
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kosmokrator

Joined: 03 Jul 2008 Posts: 4085 Location: Athens-GR
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:33 am Post subject: |
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im so sad.......
reminds me our big earthquake in Athens before some years...
disaster!
best wishes for neighbor country Italy...
hope the number of dead's not increase......
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CPUShack

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iguana

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andamus

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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| iguana_kiev wrote: | Late news up to 150 people were killed...
So sad. |
yes and a lot of people are still missing. Last news said that for this night there are at least 70 thousand people without a roof on their heads an it's raining. More than 50% of the house/public structures suffered heavy damages and now are unfit for use. The hospital of L'Aquila (the main city in the heartquake area) was evacuated due to the damages, it's worse than a war .... |
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JAC

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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I know some of what the surviving relatives are going through. Watching the news of this disaster in Italy is very sad. There are no words you can say, and there are no words they can hear to make them feel better.
I am reminded of the story of Kisagotami and the mustard seed.
"Kisagotami, a young woman, was married to the only son of a rich man and they had a male child. The child died when he was two years old.
Kisagotami had intense attachment for the child. She clasped the dead child to her bossom, refused to part with it, and went from house to house, to her friends and relatives, asking them to give some medicine to bring the child back to life.
A Buddhist monk said to her: "O good girl! I have no medicine. But go to Lord Buddha. He can surely give you a very good medicine. He is an ocean of mercy and love. The child will come back to life. Be not troubled".
She at once ran to Buddha and said, "O venerable sir! Can you give any medicine to this child?".
Buddha replied, "Yes. I will give you a very good medicine. Bring some mustard seed from some house where no child or husband or wife or father or mother or servant had died".
She said, "Very good, sir, I shall bring it in a short time".
Carrying her dead child in her bossom, Kisagotami went to a house and asked for some mustard seed.
The people of the house said, "O lady, here is mustard seed. Take it".
Kisagotami asked, "In your house, has any son or husband or wife, father or mother or servant died?".
They replied, "O lady! You ask a very strange question. Many have died in our house".
Kisagotami went to another house and asked the same.
The owner of the house said, "I have lost my eldest son and my wife".
She went to a third house. People of the house answered, "We have lost our parents".
She went to another house. The lady of the house said, "I lost my husband last year".
Ultimately Kisagotami was not able to find a single house where no one had died. Viveka and Vairagya dawned in her mind.
She buried the dead body of her child. She began to reflect seriously on the problem of life and death in this world.
Kisagotami then went to Lord Buddha and prostrated at his lotus feet.
Buddha said to her, "O good girl! Have you brought the mustard seed?".
Kisagotami answered, "I am not able to find a single house where no one has died".
Then Buddha said, "All the objects of this world are perishable and impermanent. This world is full of miseries, troubles and tribulations. Man or woman is troubled by birth, death, disease, old age and pain. We should gain wisdom from experience.
We should not expect for things that do not and will not happen. This expectation leads us to unnecessary misery and suffering." |
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