Emails
from Sri Lanka (... passed on to us by Audley
Village Website) 30th December Thank you very much
for your PROMPT and such Understanding words and assurances, at these hours of
darkness. As debris gets cleared more and more Dead Bodies decomposed and larger
number displaced. To
get the ROADS back to any extent Mobile is the main hurdle on hand. Then COUNSELLING
another task, none are experts in dealing such large numbers, as thousands now
fear even to sight the sea and sea related work (Fishing Industry, Tourism, etc)
are their bread and butter! AID
is coming in various forms, both from Internally (Through Business Community,
Individuals like us, to many TRUSTWORTHY voluntary organisations) as well as FROM
OVERSEAS in very big scale, mostly from Government to Government and other NGOs
here. BUT,
we have to think not once BUT many times, "OPPORTUNISTS" will not turn
this to a lucrative business for their own personal benefit in taking major parts
of funds and material. My
humble appeal to YOU and Other Contacts you have is: PLEASE HOLD ON. Let me check
carefully and identify directions and resources that would TRULY make your
so kind generous HELP, to be really meaningful and goes (without doubt) for
meaningful and sincere hands. The
ICC (International Cricket Council) has assured very big MONEY and this I assume
will go the Sri Lanka Cricket. So that should NOT be my priority group to receive
help. May be, as the GALLE STADIUM must be re-done, for that specific project
something may surface and then I can let you know. I
am GOING TO STRESS. In re-building Sri Lanka, especially TOWNS like GALLE (capital
of South and because of Cricket) and Tourist famous Sea- Towns as HIKKADUWA, it
is to think of the BASIC FACILITIES - as Ramps and Curbs for Access and Toileting
and washing at all Hotels, for those Hit with Restricted Mobility, are ESSENTIAL
and cannot no more be overlooked; and re-building gives that vital opportunity
with AID coming even from overseas. Maybe we can FUND such a specific project
so that large numbers can benefit in overcoming these grave Social Problems that
had been surfacing here, at least in these Towns. I
wrote few days ago to a KEY ROTARIAN here, Rtn LUCKY PERIES. Before
I FORGET, PLEASE Do not SEND any money for us, at this period of time. Many thanks
for that wonderful thought. There
are few things MONEY will and cannot help us right now and they are my present
concerns. Some of our distant relations and friends in GALLE area are missing
and stranded as even with MONEY, there are NO SHOPS and other means for them to
purchase Food. We are also to much lesser running towards this, as SHOPS and Market
Places are running short of material (bought to be sent as Relief measures in
very big scale) and as TRANSPORT facilities to all major town South and East bound
are STILL unpassable and hence Vegetables, Rice, are NOT Coming to Colombo, etc.
PLEASE check if Hampshire Seniors Cricket Team are Coming here? They can still
PLAY Cricket in Kandy and Colombo areas for certainty. I
know TOURIST BOARD are keen to get possible Tourists here. BUT Southern Bounded
Tourists may have re-directed plans to visit unaffected Kandy, etc and HOTELS
may find accommodation hard for unexpected larger numbers diverting their way
now so suddenly! Will catch up soon with you, please. EVER GRATEFUL,
AJITH PERERA 28th
December On Boxing day morning an earthquake measured at 8.9 on the Richter
Scale erupted in the sea around the Island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Named "Tsunami"
it's reported the most powerful and the deadliest in the recent decades of times.
It generated a series of tidal waves in a body of sea water by an impulsive
disturbance generating vertically displaced water columns. Around
10 a.m Sri Lanka time, two hours later of its origination, it simultaneously hit
75% of the costal areas of our tiny island!! This cataclysmic disaster of
last Sunday is the WORST 'Natural Disaster' to hit Sri Lanka in living memory. Tens
of Thousand within few hours have been rendered homeless, many are distraught
at having lost family members, mostly children and their homes in the tsunami
disaster. Galle Town, my place of birth, was seven feet under water and the
reputed GALLE International Cricket Stadium is completely damaged. A train
Galle bound has been swept away near the popular tourist town Hikkaduwa by the
emerging tides, killing all its 56 passengers. Main highways, (rail and by car)
are still not passable. KUSHIL GUNASEKERA, manager of Muttaih Muralitharan who
was at that time spending the boxing day with 30 odd poor children in that village,
his home town, had run and escaped death narrowly along with these innocents chased
at no prior notice by the waves coming at them. A
clearer picture of the extent and enormity of the catastrophe began to gradually
emerge as the country went into seven days of mourning for the unprecedented number
of victims, dead, missing and displaced. According to Reuter reports, 10,029
people were killed, another large number still missing and further 820,000 displaced
and affected along the costal areas in Sri Lanka by Tsunami tidal wave, triggering
a wall of water as high as 34 feet. Authorities fear that the number of victims
are certain to soar and damage to human lives and their minds incalculable, as
details of the grim picture keeps pouring in. The
Health and Judicial authorities had informed the authorities in the affected areas
to expedite the disposal of the dead bodies, as the hospitals in the affected
regions were finding it difficult to cope with the flood of corpses. Diseases
like typhoid and dysentery are predicted to follow in the wake of the Tsunami
Disaster. As these are the main Fishing areas of the Country, for months to come,
people will not have fish. Three Southern Town that are best known to produce
the RED RICE, the high fibre rice we too eat at home, are totally destroyed!!
Vegetable prices have skyrocketed by 30% and still are a scarce. Telephones
in my areas too went dead until last evening. Still they are the same in all these
town destroyed and hence we are unable to communicate with some of our close friends
and relations. Mentally,
this has taken an added enormous beating on ME and my Mother and Cousin too, as
we see almost all day, from time to time on all channels of Television pictures
of unbelievable damage, as various authorities are appealing for help in the form
of various forms of dry material. Your friend in Sri Lanka 
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