ZeroMachine said:
... Um... at the risk of sounding like an unholy asshole, here...
There was an earthquake in Spain?

Mind linking to some details?
Nnghh... Googlez it. Or click this, whatever
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13368599
Happened yesterday already. Global news, getz with it.
Manythings, we care, but there's (literally) a few orders of magnitude separating what happened in Murcia and, say, the Japan quake, Pakistan floods, or even the intervening quakes in New Zealand and Tibet (quickly forgotten, eh?). Though there were some tragic deaths and a town got lightly wrecked, I think it's kind of accepted that the bulk of the disaster is already over, and the Spanish authorities and economy can deal with the cleanup just fine. Not every minor natural disaster needs a huge relief effort - as we can see above, it doesn't even seem to have made the international news all so much.
Contrast with Japan where more than a
thousand times more people lost their lives in the space of a couple hours, innumerable towns have been wiped off the map, a number of coastal industries (and ports for inland ones) have been badly affected causing great damage to a still fairly industrialised economy that was already stagnant in the face of other southeast asian competition, oh and that little matter of
a nuclear reactor in meltdown that has a 20-mile exclusion zone around it (probably larger than the field of all damage caused by the Spanish quake), has spewed a whole load of contamination into the air, ground and water, and furthermore has precipitated an energy crisis because of its shutdown and that of a few others.
Or with Pakistan where whole areas larger than various western nations were entirely submerged under 2 metres or more of dirty water for several weeks, along with the damage caused by it flowing in and out, right at the point where a largely subsistence-farming economy was preparing for harvest, and no-one has even a very good idea at the number of dead or missing persons.
It's good of you to care, but keep a hold on your perspective. The incident in Spain is like someone in good health getting a small nick on their finger; the others are like your already frail grandmother contracting AIDS, Hepatitis and norovirus all at once, as an aftereffect of being savagely beaten in the midst of a robbery where she lost most of her jewellery and savings.