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Quake, tsunami blogger roundup

Scores of bloggers have produced compelling reports, photos and more about the earthquake and tsunami that hit Asia this weekend. Here's a roundup of some of those reporting from Asia on their blogs (in no particularly order).

If you know of others, please post them here.

tsunamihelp.blogspot.com
sumankumar.com
worldchanging.com
petalingstreet.org
lilianchan.blogspot.com
lonestar9.blogspot.com
petertan.com
jogalong.blogspot.com
alwayswow.blogspot.com
2bangkok.com
thiswayplease.com
blog.ceneus.com
livejournal.com/users/ernestswhirrled
hitme.at/muringwien
rezwanul.blogspot.com
bobjots.org
applechicken.blogspot.com
livejournal.com/users/prema
unforseeable.blogspot.com

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www.tsunami-asia.info

This is to inform that a new website has just been created to gather all the information available about the disaster in Asia : www.tsunami-asia.info
It is devoted to all those who feel concerned and mostly to the people who look for new from a displaced person or who have information to give about a victim. The website is open to all witnesses.
A chapter is available for proposals of actions to help local populations.
This is a non commercial website, independant from any organisation or state. It does not receive financial contributions.
French version available.
Please make people know about the site.

Valerie Bonneau
contact@tsunami-asia.info


Posted by bonneau valerie at January 2, 2005 8:36 AM

This site ( http://danger.mongabay.com/earthquake/2004 ) has news links for specific cities, towns, islands, and other areas in the affected region. Around 500 locations are covered with current news and population figures.

Posted by Monga Bay at January 2, 2005 12:42 PM

We started to add Tsunami reports to our website reporting

Posted by Jasmine at January 2, 2005 10:35 PM

This site has links upto date tsunami info.
www.cokevpepsi.blogspot.com
Incl: Video, pics, Missing person finders, ID dead people pages etc..

Posted by Simon at January 3, 2005 2:40 PM

tsunamiPIX.com has a lot of photos

Posted by k at January 11, 2005 12:57 AM



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Japanese Televison reports not tsunami but comedy program. Why?
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TSUNAMI Cartoon: To warn the village below of a approaching TSUNAMI, an old man set fire to his rice fields
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