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Global Capitalism responsible for the deaths of over 100,000 in the Indian Ocean.

category international | anti-capitalism | opinion/analysis author Thursday December 30, 2004 20:32author by SP member - Socialist Party CWI Report this post to the editors

The island of Diego Garcia, apparently as vulnerable as many other islands in the Indian Ocean escaped without any casualties. It just happens to have a US Air Force base on it, which is directly linked to the US Pacific Command in Hawaii which knew about the earthquake hours before the tsunamis hit the islands shores. Even half an hour’s warning gives enough time to get away from the wave. As An expert on hazard research wrote in the Independent: “Forethought and practical action can make the difference between a natural event and a natural disaster”.

Everyone with access to some form of media is shocked and bewildered by what happened on the shores of the Indian Ocean on the morning of 26 December.
Around the world, a huge amount of sympathy is being expresses and a desire to do something to help. People feel that something must be done, not only to assist the grieving and the survivors but also to prevent any repetition of such widespread death and destruction. They are asking: “Why were casualties so large? Why no warning systems? What is the future for the millions affected? How can their lives not only be rebuilt but dramatically improved?” In a special programme on BBC television on 29 December, John Simpson described the area of the world as one where the wealthy (and we would say, not so wealthy) come to holiday and the poor cling to a precarious existence at the best of times.
Although no early warning system can predict the timing of an earthquake, a tsunami is predictable. An earthquake below the ocean floor sets up waves of water that move at speeds of 500-700 kilometres/hour. Their height may be as little as a centimetre, but when these waves reach shallow water they slow down and grow in height and destructive power.
When an earthquake occurs it is detectable with seismographic recorders, even thousands of miles away. The epicentre can be identified quickly and an estimate made of the likely risk of tsunami waves. Other equipment can measure the presence of such waves when they are still small in height and far out to sea.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) was set up in 1949, based in Hawaii. Despite its existence, destructive tsunamis have continued. But technological improvements in recent years have enormously improved the ability of scientists to detect them and issue warnings to coastal areas of their approach.
Since 1995 the Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) system has been developed in the Pacific. Six communication buoys are linked to anchored bottom pressure recorders, sending by satellite a real-time record of changes. In 2001 there was an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale southwest of Kodiak City, Alaska. The data was reported on the DART website within four minutes.
Indian Ocean Scientists have been urging countries in the Indian Ocean region to protect their high population densities by being prepared. At a meeting of the UN's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission in June, specialists concluded that the "Indian Ocean has a significant threat from both local and distant tsunamis" and should have a warning network - but no action was agreed.
On the 24th December 2004 a warning was issued after the biggest earthquake of the year (8.1 Richter scale), 1000 miles southwest of New Zealand. The PTWC website warned of “widely destructive” tsunamis possible. However, the earthquake turned out to be caused by tectonic plates moving sideways against each other, rather than up and down, lessening the effects on the ocean above
“There's no reason for a single individual to get killed in a tsunami," Tad Murty, a Canadian tsunami specialist said. "The waves are totally predictable. We have travel-time charts for the whole of the Indian Ocean. From where this earthquake hit, the travel time for waves to hit the tip of India was four hours. That's enough time for a warning." (Independent 28.12. 04)
The Hawaii PTWC had detected the 9.0 Richter earthquake and likelihood of tsunamis. Incredibly, they issued warnings to Pacific countries but not to those around the Indian Ocean. “We tried to do what we could. We don't have any contacts in our address book for anybody in that particular part of the world," said Charles McCreery, director of the centre. (Independent 28.12.04)
Why has an Indian Ocean version of the DART system not been set up? “The instruments are very expensive and we don’t have the money to buy them,” said Budi Waluyo of the Indonesian Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (Houston Chronicle 28.12.04). Yet DART’s annual running cost was under $2million in 2002. Such sums are spent in a few minutes of high technology warfare. How much has the Indonesian government spent fighting in East Timor and Aceh, the Sri Lankan government against the Tamil Tigers, the Indian government in Kashmir or the Somali government fighting Eritrea?
How much interest on debt is sucked out of the region each year by the major capitalist nations? These same governments that now take days to put together relief missions of a few million dollars take far more out year after year. How much will they put back into reconstructing the homes, boats, bridges and roads that have been destroyed? After the Bam earthquake in Iran, exactly one year earlier, $1 billion aid was promised. Only $17million has been paid so far.
Without an immediate massive mobilisation of resources many more will die from disease and starvation than were swept away by the waves. Capitalism has failed to protect the people of the Indian Ocean coastal areas from preventable death. It is unable to respond with the urgency and planning needed to save the survivors and help them rebuild. The resources of the world need to be owned and democratically planned by the working class and poor peasants to ensure that natural events, like earthquakes and tsunamis, are minimised and those affected helped to recover.
There is another warning, too, from these terrible events. If global warming continues and ocean levels keep rising, low-lying areas such as the Maldives and Andaman Islands will be subjected to further floods and destruction, not from rare events like tsunamis, but storms which occur frequently. The most effective natural defences, like mangrove swamps and coral reefs, are the most vulnerable to capitalism’s destructive developments.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   tsunami - over 1000,000 dead.     john throne    Thu Dec 30, 2004 20:10 
   Well done     Séamus Ó Cadhain    Thu Dec 30, 2004 21:23 
   Wrong     toneore    Thu Dec 30, 2004 21:29 
   It's the fault of the Roman Empire     Michael Hennigan    Thu Dec 30, 2004 22:52 
   good article     .    Thu Dec 30, 2004 23:17 
   FT     Michael Hennigan    Thu Dec 30, 2004 23:44 
   Beyond 'isms'     Michael Hennigan    Thu Dec 30, 2004 23:54 
   what are you on about??     .    Fri Dec 31, 2004 00:42 
   ^re     ared dred    Fri Dec 31, 2004 01:12 
 10   good article, but...     micheailin o'cinnsealach    Fri Dec 31, 2004 07:49 
 11   TV news     .    Fri Dec 31, 2004 09:37 
 12   re: what are you on about??     Michael Hennigan    Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:14 
 13   what a load of nonsense     tired of mindless crap    Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:34 
 14   Ted Rall, as sarcastic as ever...     redjade    Fri Dec 31, 2004 16:21 
 15   Tired of contentless attacks     R. Isible    Fri Dec 31, 2004 16:32 
 16   Natural disaster     a human being    Fri Dec 31, 2004 16:33 
 17   Tamils and Sinhalese struggle over tsunami aid     R. Isible    Fri Dec 31, 2004 16:40 
 18   More SP bashing     qwerty    Fri Dec 31, 2004 17:04 
 19   Need to bury remains immediately     Julia    Fri Dec 31, 2004 18:32 
 20   i dunno     pc    Fri Dec 31, 2004 20:27 
 21   Indian Ocean tsunami: Catastrophe for Sweden     cwi    Fri Dec 31, 2004 20:31 
 22   political point scoring sick     this is sick    Fri Dec 31, 2004 21:12 
 23   Indian red tape may have cost lives: Bureacracy vs Capitalism     pc    Fri Dec 31, 2004 22:23 
 24   To: 'this is sick'     Timer    Fri Dec 31, 2004 22:34 
 25   Is Capitalism to Blame?     SP member    Fri Dec 31, 2004 22:38 
 26   well said SP member     .    Fri Dec 31, 2004 23:06 
 27   Biased     Indy Freedom    Sat Jan 01, 2005 01:43 
 28   aid links if that proves anything?     pc    Sat Jan 01, 2005 01:53 
 29   Capitalism is the CURE not the Cancer     g11n    Sat Jan 01, 2005 04:35 
 30   In death, imperialism lives on     SP Member    Sat Jan 01, 2005 11:56 
 31   Update of USP (CWI Sri Lanka)     SP member    Sat Jan 01, 2005 13:10 
 32   re: Is Capitalism to Blame?     Michael Hennigan    Sat Jan 01, 2005 13:44 
 33   Michael - You equate socialism with stalinism     SP Member    Sat Jan 01, 2005 14:43 
 34   Shit Happens. But Can it be Avoided?     R. Isible    Sat Jan 01, 2005 20:04 
 35   Tsunami - Report & appeal from the United Socialist Party of Sri Lanka     USP    Sat Jan 01, 2005 22:05 
 36   Contradictions, contradictions     Kev    Sun Jan 02, 2005 14:00 
 37   No link to aid agencies on imc - wrong     eeekkkk    Sun Jan 02, 2005 16:55 
 38   Kev your comments are a disgrace     SP member    Sun Jan 02, 2005 18:14 
 39   Wagging, pointing and pulling out of fingers     R. Isible    Sun Jan 02, 2005 18:39 
 40   Cop yourselves on and shut up     Kev    Sun Jan 02, 2005 21:32 
 41   Relief summit     Michael Hennigan    Sun Jan 02, 2005 21:46 
 42   I new about the big wave and earth quake....     look mammy a big wave    Mon Jan 03, 2005 00:50 
 43   conspiracy too far     pc    Mon Jan 03, 2005 01:17 
 44   perhaps it wasnt a quake that caused the wave     Truth seeker    Mon Jan 03, 2005 01:27 
 45   Response to poster 'Truth'     Sanity    Mon Jan 03, 2005 04:19 
 46   Why posit a nuclear bomb?     R. Isible    Mon Jan 03, 2005 05:00 
 47   Kev and the trolls grow up     Sane imc reader    Mon Jan 03, 2005 14:44 
 48   wonders if kev is going to beat anyone up     kev watch    Thu Jan 06, 2005 18:02 
 49   Get A Life!     SPuppy SPotter    Thu Jan 06, 2005 18:34 
 50   why would they explode a bomb just there?     da    Thu Jan 06, 2005 21:22 
 51   Goal, Trocaire etc reputable?!!!     charity sceptic    Fri Jan 07, 2005 00:02 
 52   CWI     Spuppy SPotter    Fri Jan 07, 2005 20:00 
 53   Getting the red light is the easy part     rooster    Sat Jan 08, 2005 01:14 
 54   What about your £26m?     Troll watch    Sat Jan 08, 2005 14:21 
 55   The red flag flies over south east Asia     John McDermott    Sat Jan 08, 2005 15:15 
 56   Wrong Ahern     Bright Eyes    Sat Jan 08, 2005 16:35 
 57   Indeed     indeed    Sat Jan 08, 2005 16:41 
 58   public info     fogy    Sat Jan 08, 2005 18:43 
 59   No Troll Me!     Spuppy SPotter    Sat Jan 08, 2005 20:10 
 60   Selective Democracy.     Kleisthenes    Sun Jan 09, 2005 09:56 
 61   spare me     toneore    Mon Jan 10, 2005 05:29 
 62   Spare Me     Kleisthenes    Mon Jan 10, 2005 06:58 
 63   capitalism the cause     pat c    Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:18 
 64   Aid To Tsunami Victims Will Only Help Bush     Socialist    Mon Jan 10, 2005 13:32 
 65   get yourself an atlas!     rooster    Wed Jan 12, 2005 13:37 
 66   Re. Get Yourself an Atlas.     South African Friend of Ireland    Wed Jan 12, 2005 14:32 
 67   Warning system in Diego Garcia     facts    Wed Jan 12, 2005 18:17 
 68   Action     liam mc donald    Mon Feb 07, 2005 20:58 
 69   Global Capitalism     South African Friend of Ireland    Tue Feb 08, 2005 09:50 
 70   the real truth     real truth    Tue May 24, 2005 00:06 


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