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tsunami macaronis?

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Created by Prawnhead > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2010
Prawnhead
NSW, 1317 posts
26 Oct 2010 8:21AM
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anyone hear anything else apart from the today show coverage . i have some mates up at kandui due to come home today and hope they( and everyone) are ok Sounds like Macaronis has been hit hard

Prawnhead
NSW, 1317 posts
26 Oct 2010 8:57AM
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from the surfaid FB page
[SurfAid International The surfers jumped into the water, swam to shore and climbed trees. They were rescued a few hours later by crew of D'Bora. It's still pre-dawn in the Mentawai so we don't know what has happened to the villagers yet. But it doesn't look good as the earthquake/tsunami struck in the night.]

Paul1
QLD, 1011 posts
26 Oct 2010 10:23AM
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Doesn't sound too good at Maccas but you mates are a long way up north from Maccas so will hopefully be fine.

keep surfin
WA, 40 posts
26 Oct 2010 9:36AM
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I really hope everyone is ok. Lucky it is late in the season....Also hope the wave is not stuffed up as that is one hell of fun left

Paul1
QLD, 1011 posts
26 Oct 2010 3:04PM
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From news.com.au this morning... would have been pretty scary hitting at night in particular.

A GROUP of Australians on a surf charter boat off Sumatra jumped into the water when a three metre high wave, generated by an undersea quake, forced another boat into their craft, causing an explosion.


The major 7.7-magnitude undersea quake hit Kepulauan Mentawai, off the west coast of Indonesia, at 9.42pm (1.42am AEDT), seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. A tsunami warning was issued, before being cancelled.

Australian Rick Hallet, who has a charter boat operation in Sumatra, told Channel 9 that 15 people, including nine Australians, were on the back deck of the boat in the bay off Mentawai Islands when they felt what they thought was a quake.

"Within several minutes a large wall of white water came through the bay and took us out essentially," he said.

"It was night time around about 10pm ... a two to three metre wall of white water came into the bay and there was another boat anchored out the side of us ... the wave picked that boat up and brought it towards us and ran straight into us and our boat exploded, caught on fire, we had a fireball on the back deck and right through the saloon within seconds," he said.

He said the group had been on the back deck, relaxing and playing music before the wave hit.

"I ordered everyone up to the top deck to get as high as possible, then the boat exploded and we had to abandon ship," Mr Hallett said.

"We threw whatever we could that floated - surfboards, fenders - then we jumped into the water.

He said several people were swept 200 metres inland by the wave and sheltered in high trees until they were rescued by another boat 90 minutes later.

"We stayed up in the trees until we felt there was no more risk of waves or big surges coming through," he said.

He said all 15 people on the boat had been accounted for.

The undersea quake hit Indonesia's Kepulauan Mentawai region at a shallow depth of 20km, the US Geological Survey said.

The area is 240km west of Bengkulu on Sumatra island and 280km south of Padang - an area popular with tourists.

The quake was followed by a powerful 6.1-magnitude aftershock about five hours later in the same area.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/auss...#ixzz13Pw8PtRi



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