Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Landslides burry people in Uganda

Calamity after calamity hit Uganda this year.

Just one month with Ugandans still recovering from the July Thunderstorms that claimed over 18 lives; school  children including their teachers died while many others  were left hospitalized in this months landslides.

After a heavy down power, early this week, mudslides came down the hills uprooting trees, bulldozing soaked grounds and burying many households and properties deep.

Its believed that about 27 people; "16 in Sisiyi and 11 in Buluganya sub-counties", have died and many others have been made homeless or displaced. Look at these horrifying pictures of a helpless mother.

She is being consoled by the relatives as she learns of the death of her family members still trapped  in the mud with no hope to find them soon and alive.

Calamities are surprises but technology has saved many lives in the combat of unpredictable weather concerns like in the current hurricane Irene hitting the East cost of the USA. Technology helped to forecast its strength and an alert system developed. Many who listened to the warning, their lives have been saved. Even if one was caught up and suffered the effect, it didn't appear a surprise. There was an early warning system that populations trust.

Its so sad when it comes to developing countries like Uganda where everything is a strangle and a day's concern. Its so saddening to find oneself in a situation of such disaster where technology is a myth. No spade, no excavator, ambulance, no    helicopter for airlifting and so on. Even where one thing is possible to find, the other becomes an obstacle until lives are no more. Such situations remind one how poverty is a real sting and in human society. However, our failures could be an opportunity for the better. They can always facilitate our minds, motivation  and hope to do things better and differently, if we are able to learn from them..

Today, with natural world disasters at the increase, one would say why not develop a global weather focus center that would assist in saving lives and reduce disaster emergencies?  More efforts could be invested in developing or expanding available modern technologies for a better early warning system even for poor nations and populations. More than a relief charity, we could think of donating an early warning system technology to a country. Perhaps this could save many lives, more monies and be more timely and sustainable. We should work contrary to the story of that guy who was never concerned of the needs of  his sick neighbor's  healthy  in the hospital but more so on his funeral. It seems funny.

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