Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 Organization: WILDLIFE S.O.S ® - New Delhi - India " WILDLIFE S.O.S ® - Delhi " <wildlifesos Relief Team reporting from Andamans Sat, 5 Feb 2005 21:28:19 +0530 Report from the Disaster Relief Team at Andamans:- Our team finds it very difficult to send regular mails as the electric connections are almost continuously down. They have spent some time at Hud Bay- Little Andamans which is completely washed out now. The sea water reached 3 kms inside for an 8 km stretch, the average height of the waves was 25 ft and more than 100 kms per hour at the time of the Tsunami. The main port and the commercial hub of Little Andamans is reduced to a ghost town with damaged vehicles in grotesque piles and tonnes of dead coral scattered all over the ground. They could not find more than 20 dogs there on the first day although there were plenty of pigs around being the live stock of the natives that live in 80% of Little Andamans that is thickly forested and on higher grounds. As per survivors reports, the pigs ate the decomposing bodies and not the dogs, Jose writes, " Deepak a constable in Andamans police told me that the dogs continued sitting next to the dead bodies of the owners and never touched a single body, he himself buried more than 40 bodies and the policeman depended on position of the dogs to locate the bodies. It was only after the bodies were burnt that the dogs went and hid in the forests or went to the relief camps where the survivors are awaiting evacuation in search of food. " A feeding plan had to be made for these abandoned pets as the people are leaving the islands. During our return trip the boat carried three times its passengers capacity. The authorities are unable to persuade them to stay back. Frequent earthquakes and the rumors that the island is going to sink is making everybody run for their lives. In Little Andaman there is plenty of fodder and natural grass and leaves available for the cattle. It is however the dogs and cats who need medical treatment and ABC. The animal husbandry hospital is damaged and closed down. Kannan (14 yrs old) is the son of a Tamil settler who owned a small tea shop in Hud Bay. The location was 0.5 kms from the seashore. He recalls how the earth quake happened when he was working in the tea stall, he fell down and a mug of hot water spilt on him, so that he ran out and within seconds the tea stall crumbled he watched in horror as he saw houses collapsing people trapped inside screaming, then the quake stopped. His dog Kaiser was with him as they were the best of friends. The night before many animals had behaved abnormally and the dogs belonging to many of his friends had run away into the forests the previous night. Suddenly the people began shouting that the sea had gone dry for almost for 1.5 km and they rushed closer to the seashore wondering what had happened to the fishermen who were out at sea. Others were rescuing the injured and nobody was aware that the Tsunami was getting ready for a strike. Suddenly a huge water wall began moving towards the shore, Kaiser and he both began to run towards the forest and at some point, he found himself lifted by a murky salty wave, when the wave pulled back, Kannan was still on land and he ran for his life to the forests, but he could not see his beloved Kaiser anywhere. On the 3rd day, the people hiding in the forests decided to come back to where his home and tea stall was. Suddenly from nowhere, Kaiser jumped on him, licking him all over. When we landed at Hud Bay, the tea stall had been set up again by Kannan's father and we stopped here for a cup of tea. After telling us his story Kannan whistled and Kaiser came running, he told me to take a photo of them and to send him a copy he wants to keep it on his wall. Here the bonds are stronger than the concrete which gave way when the killer wave struck. Mr & Mrs Pappi Naidu, met our team at the Zilla Parishad Bhavan they had escaped from Hud Bay, Mrs Naidu pleaded with our team to look for Pepsi their lost cat when they went to Little Andamans. She remembers that the cat seemed very upset the previous night and wouldn't enter the house. " It was looking at me sitting outside the house even when the earth quake struck, our house was 400 metres from the sea shore. My husband pulled out our neighbors from his damaged house and rushed him to hospital. I was alone there when i saw the tide come in and ran towards the forest ( high land) I remained there for a day.On the second day when I came down my husband was there looking for our belongings, only some pillars of the house remained. For us Pepsi was our child and a member of the family, we searched three hours, but became frightened after the aftershocks began shaking the island, our son was safe in a camp, but he was in tears when we said we had not found Pepsi. The next day we searched for her .... no luck... then we came to Port Blair. Our team followed the directions given by the Naidu's down to the last land mark but we never saw Pepsi, the Naidus however have not given up and request passengers inn every boat to inform them if they sight Pepsi their cat. Port Blair, we are now feeding 800 animals. The list of villages & families are with us, fodder is supplied to the cattle once in two days, we have started lifting the weakest of the dogs from the streets and sheltering them at the BJJRSP shelter. The necessary treatments are done here. We hope to find more feeding points for the cattle as villagers approach us inviting us to remote parts of the islands where cattle is stranded. WILDLIFE S.O.S® & FRIENDICOES-SECA sincerely thank the Tsunami Relief Team for their commitment and hard work in the affected areas. We also thank the volunteers who design and distribute the E-mailers. We thank all those who support us in many ways to carry on this relief work. With out your help this was not possible. Your Support to : FRIENDICOES SECA or can be sent by cheque to D-210, Define Colony , New Delhi - 110024. INDIA -- Kim Bartlett, Publisher of ANIMAL PEOPLE Newspaper Postal mailing address: P.O. Box 960, Clinton WA 98236 U.S.A. CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS IS: <ANPEOPLE Website: http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/ with French and Spanish language subsections. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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