Samoan Tsunami: Kiwi surfer rides his way to survival.. | |||
Earthquake Magnitude 8.0 : Samoa Islands Region Death toll is at least 149 in Samoan Tsunami | photos Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 1 October, 2009 : - - Rescue workers on the Samoan islands and Tonga continue to search for survivors after the tsunami struck, killing at least 149 people. 110 people are dead on the Samoan islands and the devastation is complete. Planes carrying aid supplies are arriving on Samoa and nearby American Samoa. Tens of thousands of people need help in villages swamped by waves triggered by Tuesday's huge earthquake. The United Nations said it was sending an emergency team to Samoa. Full report, videos, photos, etc at BBC News
A New Zealander rode out the tsunami on his surfboard. "I went out early morning for a surf, then I felt the tremor, I didn't really think too much of it. I went out and caught a few waves. All of a sudden the water went really weird, it kind of glassed off and got really lumpy, then we started moving really quick, getting sucked out to sea" "It was pretty scary looking back and seeing the reef completely dried up; it looked like a volcanic riverbed, it was just gone. I was thinking, 'This is it, we're going to get washed away and smashed into the jungle'. The group of surfers tried in vain to reach the shore as "trees and all sorts of stuff" started floating past them. They lay on their surfboards as wave surges swept ashore, riding them out and trying not to get smashed.
"After about 35 or 45 minutes of floating around, we managed to time it between a surge to get to land through the reef channel." The surf camp he had been staying at had been destroyed. "A lot of my stuff got washed out to sea. I found one of my surfboards in the jungle." "We were really, really lucky," Chris Nel said. "If anyone had caught a wave closer to shore there would have definitely been people who would have died or been severely injured." Read the full report at WA Today
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Samoan Tsunami: Kiwi surfer rides his way to survival..
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