Napisano 26.02.2011 - 09:39
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 09:43
It seems like a movie of Mark Robson (Earthquake, 1974), but at this time I write this post, a Colombian village, Gramalote in North Santander, is being swallowed by the earth. Another chapter of the tragic 2010 winter in Colombia. The minister of interior, Germán Vargas Lleras, visited the place of the disaster and sentenced that the town will disappeared in few hours. The 90 percent of its population has been evacuated and rescue teams try to recover official and historical documents from government buildings that were destroyed by the strain natural phenomenon.
Gramalote is a municipality of 918.942 inhabitants. It was founded in 1857 on a geological fault of the Eastern ranges of the Colombian Andes. Minister Vargas said to the media that the order to evacuate was followed quickly by the population, so there is not deadly victims. About four thousand inhabitants from the affected sectors ofthe town were located in special camps. The minister and a journalist of Caracol, Eduardo Galeano, reported that the buildings were falling like a house of cards.
Most of the houses of the town are damaged and others are already buried, said the minister, so in a couple of days Gramalote will cease to exist. A hill that is next tothe town, is falling on it.
The inhabitants called for help when they felt a strain movement of the earth. In few minutes the buildings began to crack and fall. Electrical wires fall also. Barrio Santa Anita was the first sector to be destroyed. In less than 24 hours,the town was almost damaged in all its infrastructure and the people could bring out of their houses only few belongings.
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 09:56
W Kolumbii w grudniu pewna wieś została wręcz połknięta przez rozstępującą się ziemię:
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 09:57
W Kolumbii w grudniu pewna wieś została wręcz połknięta przez rozstępującą się ziemię:
polknieta? Gdzie? Bo to co ja widze na zdjeciach z artykulu ktory dodales to miasto po trzesieniu ziemi. Zdaza sie. Zadnych "polkniec" tam nie widze... Manipulujemy informacjami troche, co?
Użytkownik Mehitabel edytował ten post 26.02.2011 - 09:59
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 17:25
W informacji nie ma ani słowa o jakimkolwiek trzęsieniu ziemi.
It is thought that the heavy raining destabilized the ground that is in a geological fault. One of the nearby hills slid into the town and caused a quake.
The situation was caused by an earthquake that generated the lost of the slope where the houses were built or the removal of the maze of the grounds were the buildings were located
Użytkownik BorysMR edytował ten post 26.02.2011 - 17:28
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 18:12
W informacji nie ma ani słowa o jakimkolwiek trzęsieniu ziemi.
Napewno?It is thought that the heavy raining destabilized the ground that is in a geological fault. One of the nearby hills slid into the town and caused a quake.
The situation was caused by an earthquake that generated the lost of the slope where the houses were built or the removal of the maze of the grounds were the buildings were located
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 23:03
W informacji nie ma ani słowa o jakimkolwiek trzęsieniu ziemi.
Napewno?It is thought that the heavy raining destabilized the ground that is in a geological fault. One of the nearby hills slid into the town and caused a quake.
The situation was caused by an earthquake that generated the lost of the slope where the houses were built or the removal of the maze of the grounds were the buildings were located
Od kiedy trzesienia ziemi sa wywolywane przez gory osuwajace sie na miejscowosc?
Od kiedy trwaja 24 godziny i systematycznie niszcza dzielnice jedna po drugiej jak opisano w reportazu?
Napisano 26.02.2011 - 23:58
Czy nie widzicie, że to po prostu natura?
Napisano 27.02.2011 - 00:10
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