Thursday, October 01, 2009

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昨天

大约6点多左右

突然感到一阵轻微的摇晃

还有点晕晕的

奇怪

我刚刚喝的是TEH ICED

明明没喝酒吖

怎么会醉乜??!!

只是一阵过罢了

那时候

桌子、椅子、电脑

整个世界都在轻轻的摇晃

好晕哦!!!

不过

几秒钟后就停了

就好像刚才什么事都没有发生过酱

所以

我就以为是幻觉

又好像是

大白天被鬼上身酱

哈哈哈

开玩笑的啦~~

一下子过后

。。。

隔壁房的MS.FASHAREENA:刚刚你的房间有没有摇摇的?

AKIRA:咦。。。有叻。。。有叻。。。

隔壁房的MS.FASHAREENA:哦。。。是地震叻。。。

AKIRA:吓??!!真的假的??!!

隔壁房的MS.FASHAREENA:真的啦!!!我的朋友也是酱叻

。。。

以上就是我人生中的第一次余震经历

突然很崇拜日本人

为什么??

因为

一年365天中的360

日本人都在轻微的地震与余震中过日子

像我们的这种小余震

对他们来说不过是小CASE罢了

早就免疫咯

哈哈哈

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Yesterday

Around 6 pm ++

I felt a little shaking

N also feeling a bit dizzy

Hmm… peliknyer

Td mnum TEH ICED jer

Mnum TEH ICED pon leh mabok ek??!!

Smpai mja… krusi… ladtop…

Smua kelihatan goyang

Ishk… ishk… ishk…

Pe dh jd nie??

Dunia ku b’goyang-goyang

I pon turut b’rse pening

Tp

Hnye dlm bbrp saat jer

Lps tu dh mcm xd pape

So

I pon ingt yg td tu bayangan jer kot

Ke b’hantu wktu siang2 nie??

Hahahaha…

Lg laar xmungkin

Sekejap lps itu…

MS.FASHAREENA dr blik sblh : td blik u ad x rse goyang?

AKIRA : ek… ad… ad…

MS.FASHAREENA dr blik sblh : owh… tu GEMPA BUMI laar…

AKIRA : hah??!! Biar btol??!!

MS.FASHAREENA dr blik sblh : btol laar !!! kwn I pon rse gitu

All mentioned above are my first lifetime experience of TREM0RS OF EARTHQUAKE

Tetibe I rse respect sgt kpd org jpn

Kenape??

Sbb

Dlm 365 ari sethn ad 360 ari

Org jpn hdup dgn minor earthquake or little tremors

Tremors kecik mcm yg kami rse nie

Hnyer SMALL CASE jer bg mereka

Mereka sdh pon lame immune laar

hahahahahaha

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余震过后我就马上上网查新闻了

真的有地震乜!!!

噢!!!大地之母的力量啊!!!

I checked de news right aftr de TREM0RS

It’s truth n really got earthquake !!!

Owh !!! the power of our Great Mother of Nature !!!

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Wednesday September 30, 2009

Tsunami alert for Malaysia

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued a tsunami alert for Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Thailand, The Associated Press said. A powerful earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale hit southern Sumatra at about 6.17pm, causing tremors all the way in peninsula Malaysia.

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Published: Wednesday September 30, 2009 MYT 6:33:00 PM
Updated: Wednesday September 30, 2009 MYT 7:07:40 PM

Quake in Sumatra, tremors in Malaysia (Update 3)

PETALING JAYA: A powerful earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale hit southern Sumatra at about 6.17pm, causing tremors all the way in peninsula Malaysia.

The epicentre of the quake was about 481km southwest from Kuala Lumpur.

People have evacuated some high-rise buildings in the Klang Valley, including the KL City Centre.

In the JayaOne complex here, reports came in of shaking furniture and swaying fixtures.

Tremors were also felt in Singapore, reports said. There were no immediate reports of a high waves or injuries.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued a tsunami alert for Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Thailand, The Associated Press said.

People in George Town and Port Dickson have urged to be prepared, the centre said.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department said it has not issued a warning for Malaysia because it believes the waves will not reach our shores.

However, the Department told The Star that it will continue to monitor the situation.

India has also not issued a tsunami warning, an official said.

“Our model simulations do not show any significant threat to India. For India we have not issued any tsunami warning.” said Srinivasa Kumar of the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Reuters reported.

The wire agency also said that the quake, which struck off the city of Padang on the coast of Sumatra, damaged houses, brought down bridges and started fires in the city.

“Hundreds of houses have been damaged along the road. There are some fires, bridges are cut and there is extreme panic here maybe because water pipes are broken and there is flooding in the streets,” said a Reuters witness in the city.

Phone lines were down, Reuters reported.

The depth of the tsunami was measured at 85km, the United States Geological Survey said.

A series of tsunamis earlier smashed into the Pacific island nations of American and Western Samoa killing possibly more than 100 people, some washed out to sea, destroying villages and injuring hundreds, officials said on Wednesday.

A 9.15-magnitude quake, with its epicentre roughly 600km northwest of Padang, caused the 2004 tsunami which killed 232,000 people in Indonesia’s Aceh province, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and other countries across the Indian Ocean.

Geologists have long said Padang, with a population of 900,000, may one day be destroyed by a huge earthquake because of its location, Reuters reported.

“Padang sits right in front of the area with the greatest potential for an 8.9 magnitude earthquake,” said Danny Hilman Natawidjaja, a geologist at the Indonesian Science Institute, earlier this year.

“The entire city could drown,” in a tsunami triggered by such a quake, he warned.

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今早的最新消息!!!

Latest news of diz morning !!!

Thursday October 1, 2009

Thousands shaken by tremors following earthquake in Sumatra

KUALA LUMPUR: Thousands of workers in several cities in the peninsular fled their high-rise offices as tremors shook the buildings following an earthquake in Sumatra.

Tourists in hotels were also affected.

Australian James Rich, 33, said he was taking a shower when he felt the tremors in his room in Renaissance Hotel.


Taking no chances: Sri Petaling residents looking up at their apartment block after hurrying down the building following the tremors.

“I did not want to take any chances, so I quickly dried myself and rushed down,” he said.

Concorde Hotel front office manager Aaron J. Nelson said the reception desk received many worried calls from guests.

Mariam Anis and her colleagues on their 21st floor office in Plaza Sentral ran to the emergency staircase and rushed to the ground floor.

Kuala Lumpur Fire Department Operations deputy director Azizan Ismail said they received over 30 distress calls from people.

“I personally received about five calls from friends but I told them to calm down and look out for cracks and damage in their building structures before calling us to conduct an inspection,” he said.


Staff of some office buildings in Ampang waiting for the green light to return to work yesterday.

Azizan confirmed that two buildings suffered slight damage due to the tremors.

They were the Kuala Lumpur Hospital workers quarters and Pantai Dalam flats. Both were later given the all clear for residents go back into the buildings.

In Petaling Jaya, workers in the Phileo Damansara area ran down when they felt their offices moving.

Eve Tan, who works on the eighth floor, said: “At first I thought I was dizzy and felt like everything was floating.”

Cheong Ying Haw, 38, and Peter Mietlewski, 45, were working on the 11th floor when a colleague told them to exit the building.

Florentyna Leow, 18, said she could feel the tremors in her 16th floor apartment in Damansara.

“I checked Twitter and there were 100 updates coming in every second,” she said.

In Johor Baru, UTM architecture student Nicole Ang, 23, was in the studio with five other students when she felt the tremors.

“It looked like things were floating and I felt dizzy,” she said.

Operations at the new Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex were stopped for 40 minutes after the tremors were felt.

This caused massive congestion as thousands of motorists were returning from Singapore after office hours.

In George Town, hundreds of people ran out of high-rise buildings in Macallum Street, Tanjung Bungah, Tanjung Tokong, Gurney Drive and in town.

Student C.Y. Khoo, 18, said she and her friends decided to walk out from a GSC cinema in Gurney Plaza, where they were watching a movie.

“We decided to get out during the movie,” she said.

In Kota Baru, tremors were felt in Kelantan and some 300 residents of the Pelangi Mall condominiums panicked.

Pelangi Mall managing committee chairman Najib Baharuddin said many residents had earlier assumed they were simply feeling dizzy and only realised the building was shaking soon after.

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TODAY’S VOCABULARIES :

ぢしん(ji shin) 地震 earthquake

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2 Comments:

  1. Unknown said...
    jangan takutlah.... small kes only
    Akira Vuitton said...
    hahaha... okok... i know small case only...

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