So... No one is starting a charity drive for spain...

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Jonluw

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I haven't heard of it at all.
Nine people died? Yeah, doesn't sound like it was big enough a quake to warrant any charity efforts, or much attention, really.
 

Cpt Corallis

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Sober Thal said:
While we are at it, how bout those near the Mississippi river?

http://www.htrnews.com/article/20110512/MAN0101/105120614/Nation-World-Update-Floodwaters-rise-poverty-stricken-Mississippi-Delta

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110510/ap_on_re_us/us_mississippi_river_flooding

EDIT: I don't think either are as severe as what happened in Japan.
Except the problem with that analogy is that flooding is relatively regular on the mississippi and rivers are supposed to flood. It is how we get alluvial farmland and the Delta that those people built houses on. An Earthquake, while natural as well, has other more immediate side effects.
I do agree though, the floods in the mississippi delta are rather being overshadowed in the world media, but I think the problem is that there have been so many big news stories in the last few weeks that a relatively small scale crisis has been overlooked.
 

Legion

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People like Anime a lot, clearly Spain hasn't provided enough entertainment for the world to care. Although I'd say it's more likely due to the significantly smaller death count, that many people can die in an average car accident.
 

Madman123456

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German red cross has a donation hotline, german THW (i guess that acronym translates to "technical help organization") is already down there. German military also helps out and from what i've seen there are quite a lot of people with different flags on their arms.

It's not like the spaniards are left hanging there. The german thw had quite a lot of cases where they needed to assess the situation thoroughly in order to help without damaging more then absolutely necessary. Build this big waterpurification thingy there? Will the floor hold or would we shatter the thing and have another few days without clean water?

They basically find out how to help and that may take some time.
In Japan it was "easier". In spain they're asking if the buildings will withstand the drilling of a well, in japan you don't drill a well, you have to get water elsewhere, which costs a lot of money.

So in Japan, you know you're going to need a shitload of money.
In spain, any large donation drive may result in there being much more money then they needed and the next donation drive will by far not as successful.


The people there will need some time to evaluate if they'll bother People with another call for donations. It may sound cruel, but we don't care too much about people we don't know.

People will grow tired if there are too many calls for donations and will stop donating altogether.

So again, help has arrived in spain. They are pretty much looking if they need more money badly enough.
 

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Paradoxically, It's deaths that attract attention, not injuries. Despite the fact that injuries often cost much more, or have far reaching effects, most people are more touched by death, then dismembership.
 

kortin

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Well, I didn't care much for the earthquake in Japan (felt over publicized to me) so one in spain is no different for me.
 

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manythings said:
2nd EDIT: Before people get less capable of understanding words I'm not saying this is a bigger, more damaging, or more fatal earthquake. I'm pointing out that no one has apparently even noticed that an earthquake happened somewhere that wasn't Japan, just like New Zealand.
It's because Japan was hit with a MASSIVE earthquake, a MASSIVE tsunami and it nearly caused a meltdown of several nuclear plants. It's kinda like comparing someone falling from 5th floor and breaking every bone in their body, crushing a few organs to boot and being near death to a kid falling off a bike.

Don't make these stupid comparisons - pretty please. If you care about something that happened, put a link, explain what happened. There is ALWAYS someone who cares, there are organizations to help out people with shit like this, you can always donate to help. Look for one, link to it, start a discussion if you will, but don't compare incomparable situations and insinuate how people are hypocrites.
 

Nico4

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So many natural disaters, so many charities. We'll all be poor :( Damn you natural disasters!
 

subtlefuge

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Yeah, I feel really bad about this, but since I have no television and I've only been hopping between this forum and finals studying, I had no clue about this.
 

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Oi, the Japanese earthquake was ridiculously strong, and killed a thousand times as many people as this one you linked to. I come from a community where tornadoes hit constantly, so I'm not saying even a localized natural disaster isn't still devastating and disastrous, but frankly, comparing the Spanish and Japanese earthquakes is just . . . insulting.
 

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Well, it collapsed a few house, which WOULD happen With a magnitude 5. However, not really bad so they government can pay for it
 

Atticus89

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I found out about the earthquake in Spain when I went to Wikipedia, which tells me three things.

1) I found out that Spain can get earthquakes.
2) Wikipedia had become a better source of information than the news.
3) The second one is pretty damn sad.
 

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ZeroMachine said:
manythings said:
ZeroMachine said:
... Um... at the risk of sounding like an unholy asshole, here...

There was an earthquake in Spain? o_O Mind linking to some details?
Her you go. http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0512/spain.html
Ok, before I say anything, I want to just clear something up- in your OP, are you saying that Spain's is worse or Japan's? It's kind of tough to tell.

Lt.Snuffles said:
The spanish earthquake was much bigger and caused far more damage
... Are you living under a rock? The death toll for the one in Spain is about 10. It's estimated to be well over 10,000 in Japan, and a nuclear disaster came about because of it. Are you being sarcastic and failing or did you really just not understand how bad it was in Japan?

EDIT: For the record, I'm 100% for helping Spain out... but there are priorities, so they're going to get less help then Japan.
Shit sorry, meant to say Japanese...
Feel like a twat now...
 

ZeroMachine

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Lt.Snuffles said:
ZeroMachine said:
manythings said:
ZeroMachine said:
... Um... at the risk of sounding like an unholy asshole, here...

There was an earthquake in Spain? o_O Mind linking to some details?
Her you go. http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0512/spain.html
Ok, before I say anything, I want to just clear something up- in your OP, are you saying that Spain's is worse or Japan's? It's kind of tough to tell.

Lt.Snuffles said:
The spanish earthquake was much bigger and caused far more damage
... Are you living under a rock? The death toll for the one in Spain is about 10. It's estimated to be well over 10,000 in Japan, and a nuclear disaster came about because of it. Are you being sarcastic and failing or did you really just not understand how bad it was in Japan?

EDIT: For the record, I'm 100% for helping Spain out... but there are priorities, so they're going to get less help then Japan.
Shit sorry, meant to say Japanese...
Feel like a twat now...
Oooooh, hahaha, ok, no biggie XD

I've accidentally mixed up words in much worse ways.