Change Of Fate
   Wednesday, March 7, 2007 | 3:19 PM | 0 Comments

Boo hoo hoo……. SAD!!!


Realli really sad!

Suppose to go to Langkawi rite! CANCELLED! Sad to the core la. Haiz. Cos, the tour we’re suppose to go with rite, many dowan to go Langkawi, they prefer to go during June holidays. Wah lau eh.. haiz.. but the same travel agency got different plans.. instead of Langkawi, we’ll go to KL- 2 days, Malacca- 2 days, JB- 1 day..

Mom still considering. My 2nd bro n I, want to go different places. KL, JB and Malacca are places we’ve been there! And boring sia.. mom called some other travel agencies, we’ve been with n asked their plans. Some going Cameron Highlands, some Fraser Hills. Duno le. Daddy told me, take plane go India. Lol.


Duno wad’s gonna happen. Going or not going?
Sigh . . .


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 Earthquake!
    | 2:41 PM | 0 Comments


Wahh! Yday! 6th march ah.. singapore experienced tremors.. Vicki stays opposite
CCK MRT. She called n asked if I felt the place shaking cos she felt.. but I DIDN’T!!!! whyy!!!! Same area wad! Not fair. I msged my godsista n ask hw come I nv feel one de.. all she did was laughed.. she said she oso nv feel..


Den on channel news asia, the breaking news was, theres a 2nd round of tremors. Again nv feel. Wah lau.. my godsista immediately msged me saying she felt her chairs vibrating and walls swaying abit..

GREAT!

Rahima called and asked if I felt anyting. She’s wrking at potong pasir. That area residents or ppl will definitely feel. I asked her, hws the experience and she said, “everyone in the office felt, but I didn’t.” wth.. she no sudu sornam is it. Aiyo..



The real story:


SOLOK, Indonesia (Reuters) - Aid began to flow on Wednesday to survivors of deadly earthquakes in Indonesia's West Sumatra as rescue teams searched frantically for victims who may still be trapped beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings.

The disaster management agency said 72 people were killed by Tuesday's two quakes, which were also felt in neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia, but many more were injured and thousands spent a night in the open, frightened of further tremors.

On Wednesday, thousands of people in West Sumatra province, where the 6.4 magnitude quake and another measuring 6.3 were centred, were camped in tents outside their homes or in open fields.

Schools were closed. Earthquakes are frequent in Indonesia, the world's fourth-most-populous country. Its 17,000 islands sprawl along a belt of intense volcanic and seismic activity, part of what is called the "Pacific Ring of Fire".

A quake in the Indian Ocean off Sumatra island in December 2004 and the tsunami it caused left about 170,000 people dead or missing in northern Aceh province.
In March 2005, an 8.7 magnitude quake killed hundreds on Nias island, off the west coast of northern Sumatra.


(Extracted from Yahool! (Singapore) News)


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