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Too Many People in Nature's Way

Ant writes "Wired News report that the dead and the desperate of New Orleans now join the farmers of Aceh and the fishermen of Trincomalee, villagers in Iran and the slum dwellers of Haiti in a world being dealt ever more punishing blows by natural disasters... ... "We rely on technology and we end up thinking as human beings that we're totally safe, and we're not," said Miletti, of the University of Colorado. "The bottom line is we have a very unsafe planet." By one critical measure, the impact on populations, statistics show the planet to be increasingly unsafe. More than 2.5 billion people were affected by floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and other natural disasters between 1994 and 2003, a 60 percent increase over the previous two 10-year periods, U.N. officials reported at a conference on disaster prevention in January. Those numbers don't include millions displaced by last December 2004's tsunami, which killed an estimated 180,000 people as its monstrous waves swept over coastlines from Indonesia's Aceh province to Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, and beyond. By another measure -- property damage -- 2004 was the costliest year on record for global insurers, who paid out more than $40 billion on natural disasters, reports German insurance giant Munich Re. Florida's quartet of 2004 hurricanes was the big factor. But generally it's not that more "events" are happening, rather that more people are in the way, said Thomas Loster, a Munich Re expert. "More and more people are being hit," he said..." I'd also like to point out a project here to find housing for Katrina's victims; it tries to combine lists of sites offering housing, and do a meta-search.

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  1. Dangerous planet by Monte · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The bottom line is we have a very unsafe planet."

    Well that tears it. I'm leaving. Anyone coming with me?

    1. Re:Dangerous planet by BasilBrush · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm in the lobby, waiting for the space elevator.

    2. Re:Dangerous planet by Evro · · Score: 5, Funny

      This reminds me of an old one-liner:

      "Despite the high cost of living, it's still popular."

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    3. Re:Dangerous planet by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well, I'm torn. On the one hand, there's the thrill of exploration and the pioneer spirit. On the other, there's insane ping times.

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  2. The solution is obivious by Lighterup · · Score: 5, Funny

    nature should get out of the way or face lawsuits

    1. Re:The solution is obivious by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I'm still waiting for Bush to ask Congress to declare war on the ocean, since it's clearly not with us.

  3. Read The Fine Print by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 3, Funny

    Of course we should be listening to the insurance company tell us the "truth" about the disaster. They have no reason to lie to protect themselves. Why would an insurance company try to cover its ass in the wake of a disaster? Insurance companies, especially in countries the other side of the world from teh disaster, care only about the welfare of the victims, not their own welfare and liability. Yes, put the insurance companies in charge of how to remake our society in the wake of the worst disaster in American history. We can trust them to take care of us. :P.

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  4. Re:Name change by BasilBrush · · Score: 3, Funny

    What are they going to call the replacement for New Orleans? "New New Orleans"? "Very New Orleans"? "Newer than New Orleans"? "I Can't Believe It's Not New Orleans"?

  5. Re:From the captain-obvious department by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ever watch monty python...

    "I built the strongest castle in these Isles...and it sank into the swamp, so I built another one, and it burned down, fell over, and then sank into the swamp...; )

  6. forget it by roman_mir · · Score: 4, Funny

    at least it's not boring here, like it would be in some 'safe' places. Adds a certain air of curiosity - you never know what next gigantic natural process will wipe out another batch of puny humans off the face of the earth.

  7. Increasingly unsafe? by machinegunhand · · Score: 3, Funny

    .."statistics show the planet to be increasingly unsafe".. Um, I grew up watching Land of the Lost. Based on my observations, it's safer now. Much safer.

  8. About time! by msormune · · Score: 3, Funny

    In recent news, George Bush declared War on Natural Terrorism - a form of terrorism that takes affects through natural disasters. The enemy is yet to be located, but when that is done, it's marine deployment time.

  9. I'll tell you what it is... by rinkjustice · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's called the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. It's been prophesied in the Bible, the Book of Mormon and by prophets and apostles old and new.

    The entire city of New Orleans has been destroyed. Wiped out. This is an act of God, just as the Tsunami was in Asia.

  10. First rule of risk management? by autophile · · Score: 2, Funny
    The first rule of risk management is that the amount of time, effort, and money that you spend on security should be proprortional to the probability of a breach times the amount of damage it would cause. I guess Louisana didn't get the memo.

    Actually, they did get the memo years ago. But they thought that the first rule of risk management is don't talk about risk management.

    --Rob

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  11. memo from the dinosaurs by kencurry · · Score: 2, Funny

    humans,

    quit your bitching. You don't know how lucky you are.

    out.

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  12. New York ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    "What will happen when the volcano on La Palma collapses? Scientists predict that it will generate a wave that will be almost inconceivably destructive, far bigger than anything ever witnessed in modern times. It will surge across the entire Atlantic in a matter of hours, engulfing the whole US east coast, sweeping away everything in its path up to 20km inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami and the Caribbean."
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/mega_tsu nami.shtml

  13. Duh... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The bottom line is we have a very unsafe planet.

    All we need now is a comet to come crashing into the Earth before someone come to the conclusion that we live in a very unsafe solar system.

  14. GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY! by Rick+and+Roll · · Score: 4, Funny

    I just saved 15% on my auto insurance.

  15. Re:As long as there's oil... by tentimestwenty · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow, there's a feasible response. Build shelter for 6 billion people underground!