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north_malaysian
12-26-2006, 05:42 AM
Today is the second anniversary of the tragedy... which involved not only asians but nationalities worldwide....

  1. Indonesian (131,029)
  2. Sri Lankan (31,229)
  3. Indian (10,749)
  4. Thai (5,246)
  5. Swedish (543)
  6. German (537)
  7. Myanmarese (200)
  8. Finnish (179)
  9. Somalian (176)
  10. British (149)
  11. Swiss (106)
  12. French (95)
  13. Austrian (86)
  14. Norwegian (84)
  15. Maldivian (82)
  16. Malaysian (69)
  17. Danish (45)
  18. Italian (40)
  19. Hong Kongite (38)
  20. Japanese (37)
  21. Dutch (36)
  22. Australian (26)
  23. American (18)
  24. South Korean (17)
  25. South African (16)
  26. Canadian (15)
  27. Belgian (11)
  28. Tanzanian (10)
  29. Singaporean (9)
  30. Filipino (8)
  31. Czech Republic (7)
  32. Israeli (6)
  33. New Zealander (6)
  34. Irish (4)
  35. Portuguese (4)
  36. Chinese (3)
  37. Estonian (3)
  38. Greek (3)
  39. Seychellois (3)
  40. Taiwanese (3)
  41. Argentinian (2)
  42. Bangladeshi (2)
  43. Brazilian (2)
  44. Chilean (2)
  45. Luxemburger (2)
  46. Mexican (2)
  47. Russian (2)
  48. Spaniard (2)
  49. Ukrainian (2)
  50. Colombian (1)
  51. Croatian (1)
  52. Kenyan (1)
  53. Polish (1)
  54. Turkish (1)
  55. Vietnamese (1)
  56. Yemeni (1)


Source: wikipedia
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Tania
12-26-2006, 06:31 AM
Rest in peace
The "heaven" places turned in "hell". How small we are in front of nature.
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north_malaysian
12-26-2006, 07:02 AM
Actually, people are calling it as Asian Tsunami etc. .. it's kinda ok.

But we have to remember that there are thousands of non-Asian died in this unfortunate tragedy....

There are more Swedes, Germans, Finns, Britons, Swiss, French, Austrians and Norwegians died than Malaysians... even it hit our shores not the European's
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AmarFaisal
12-26-2006, 07:37 AM
We grieve for this tragedy.
Amazingly there r no Pakistanis involved in this tragedy, nevertheless, a year later, the earthquake in Pakistan effected (through a local newspaper in Kuwait n according to some experts ) many more(i.e, deaths, homeless people, ruined property etc.). I think the report was from the United Nations survey done, that the earthquake in Asia caused more devastation than the Tsunami in Asia.
:cry:
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Tania
12-26-2006, 08:34 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by north_malaysian
There are more Swedes, Germans, Finns, Britons, Swiss, French, Austrians and Norwegians died than Malaysians... even it hit our shores not the European's
Were lot of tourists. Even i wish to go in the jungle :) to listen the wild sounds from there and the wind between the trees. And it was exactly between Christmas and New Year when the europeans has holiday.

I heard about the earthquakes from Pakistan and Iran. I wish never happen again.
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