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if haiyan typhoon hit sg the Brighthill crematorium ash will also be scattered island

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islandwide mass scattering of crematorium ashes by typhoon can be expected in sg. huat ah!

http://m.perthnow.com.au/news/world...-the-philippines/story-fnhrvhol-1226763490885


Typhoon Haiyan so powerful it ripped bodies from graves in Hernani in the Philippines
CECIL MORELLA
AFP
NOVEMBER 19, 2013 1:43PM

Residents look for a relative's tomb swept away during the storm surge brought about by Super Typhoon Haiyan in the town of Hernani, Eastern Samar province in the central Philippines. Source: AFP
SKULLS lie on tombstones and a hand reaches out from a grave at a cemetery in the eastern Philippines, after a typhoon so powerful it pulled the dead from the earth.

Shell-shocked survivors speak of how there was nowhere to hide when the storm brought the ocean surging ashore, sweeping through a school where children and the elderly cowered.

Typhoon Haiyan killed at least 75 people in the small rural town of Hernani. Another 45 are missing.

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And like something from a nightmare, the storm surge was so powerful it washed bodies from their graves as it swept over the local cemetery.

Those who survived the onslaught were horrified to discover the graveyard in ruins.

"It was a hair-raising sight. Some of the dead were sticking halfway out of their tombs. Others were strewn across the street,'' said Claire Gregorio, an aid worker from the nearby Catholic diocese of Borongan.

"The water came in and just swept everything away,'' said Gregorio, one of the first aid responders to reach Hernani, pointing to the ocean about 700 metres away and hidden by a strip of now-dead mangrove forest.


Residents walk past destroyed tombs at the Hernani cemetery. Source: AFP
On the day an AFP team visited, the Catholic cemetery in this deeply religious country was a jumble of upturned and broken concrete and marble tombs, half-buried by the fine, crushed coral that came in with the water.

A calcified hand stuck out of one broken grave, several skulls lay on top of tombs and a thighbone sat on the ground.

Romeo Vazquez, 45, recalls how the waters rose rapidly around 2am on November 8 and did not retreat for five terrifying hours.

"These fields were like a sea at the time,'' he said.

"There were houses and boats afloat as well as people, both the dead and those still alive.''

His family all survived after sitting out the flood on a small hill behind their house. But relatives who had been laid to rest once before have now gone.

"My brother is missing, his shattered tomb was empty,'' he said. "My grandmother's remains are also missing.''


Residents stand next to new graves where human skulls and cadavers were reburied after tombs were swept away by Super Typhoon Haiyan. Source: AFP
Farmer Luciano Habagat, 70, waded to safety through chest deep water when the waves engulfed his home.

"People were awake because of the strong winds, but it was very dark. Some people sought sanctuary in a nearby school while others ran to the hills,'' he said. His sister died in the flood.

Gregorio, the church aid worker, said villagers had fled to the school because they thought they would be safe there.

"The elementary school was an evacuation centre, but after a while the floor became wet and the water tasted like salt,'' she said, relating stories from survivors.

"When they opened the doors the seawater exploded in their faces.''

AFTER

BEFORE

Typhoon Haiyan was one of the strongest ever recorded when it thundered through the Philippines, cutting a swathe of destruction and killing thousands.

More than a week after it hit, 1,600 people are still officially listed as missing in addition to the 3,976 dead, and up to four million are homeless.

A huge global rescue operation has swung into action, with millions of dollars' worth of aid being delivered around the clock.

AFTER

BEFORE

But food remains scarce, especially in remote areas. There is no power and no running water across a wide area, and even in some of the larger cities, decomposing bodies still lie on the street.

In Hernani, survivors could not wait for an official effort to re-bury their dead.

Most of those that were disinterred were put in a mass grave, after a blessing from the parish priest, apart from one man whose funeral had been held just two days before the storm, said Gregorio.

"The relatives decided to re-bury him in a grave of his own.''
 
Re: if haiyan typhoon hit sg the Brighthill crematorium ash will also be scattered is

Crematorium ashes are nothing compared to volcanic ashes.

Pinatubo eruption caked Sinkieland in ashes back in 1991.

When the dormant supervolcano at Lake Toba erupts, everything is fucked. Your expensive cars and condos will bring you no relief. :cool:


https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10201493112879561
 
Re: if haiyan typhoon hit sg the Brighthill crematorium ash will also be scattered is

Its is hardly likely that storms of such magnitude hit Singapore. These large scale storms need many factors in order to survive. One of the requirements is the Coriolis force . We are only very slightly north of the Equator and this force is almost zero where we are. These tropical Revolving storms just cant be fed and sustained and would die out well before reaching us.
Their usual path is to veer towards the North West or North.
 
Re: if haiyan typhoon hit sg the Brighthill crematorium ash will also be scattered is

HI SADSHISHAMO

can we can our CPF immediately if thyphoon attacks sinkie land?
 
Re: if haiyan typhoon hit sg the Brighthill crematorium ash will also be scattered is

Its is hardly likely that storms of such magnitude hit Singapore. These large scale storms need many factors in order to survive. One of the requirements is the Coriolis force . We are only very slightly north of the Equator and this force is almost zero where we are. These tropical Revolving storms just cant be fed and sustained and would die out well before reaching us.
Their usual path is to veer towards the North West or North.

I learn something from SBF everyday. Thanks.
 
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Re: if haiyan typhoon hit sg the Brighthill crematorium ash will also be scattered is

me too, Coriolis force ...
very informative and better than singapore uncle posting (u know what i mean lah)
 
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