Tuesday, May 30

JAVA QUAKE


Lisa,

We are all safe in Padang and monitoring the situation in southern central Java.

It seems that the serious quake damage is limited to an area within about 30km of the epicenter but population density is very high. Major agencies have good road, rail and air access to the disaster area and medical supplies are being reported as adequate. The rising death toll is a serious concern an it indicates that there are many more injured than first thought.


I'm in touch with other NGOs who are based close to the area and at this point we think we should focus on disaster readiness in our area rather than try to raise funds or mobilize volunteers for central Java.

We will continue to gather information and to evaluate the situation. The extent of the damage and the death toll seems massive for a 6.3 quake and this is indeed sobering for us living in Padang.



On Sunday we started construction of a simple structure that will serve as a tsunami ark prototype. We are training a team of builders who are skilled in the use of bamboo and we will adapt construction details use overseas to better suit local materials. After we complete this training center building, we will have a detailed understanding of the cost of building the tsunami arks.



We have chosen this location because the area has vast bamboo resources with the highest strength species predominating. Elevation is over 1,500m and this produces the best quality bamboo for construction. The cost of giant bamboo breaks down to about one third to the grower, one third to the harvester and one third for transport. In the location we have selected the bamboo is growing on the farm and so we are only paying for the cutting and trimming allowing us to do a lot more with donor funds.

The organic farm is situated at Air Angat high on the slopes of Merapi volcano (the Sumatran Merapi) where we are working with the Provincial Government on establishing a training center for organic farming technology. The plan is to establish pilot farms in the Mentawai Islands so that the local population can become more self sufficient in vegetable and fruit production. Almost all fresh fruit and vegetables consumed in the Islands are grown on the mainland and recent fuel price hikes have caused prices of fresh produce to almost double in the last few months.




The farm is only 4 km from Merapi's crater.

We also discussed evacuation strategies for the community around the organic training center in case Merapi becomes more active. This has not occurred but the volcano has erupted destructively several times in the past century.


Past eruptions have been directed towards the North and East and have not caused loss of life in the vicinity of the training center.




Community meeting at the training center

Indonesia's highest volcano, Kerinci, went to level 2 alert last month and we have had reports over the past few days of a series of ash eruptions. Kerinci is only 80miles south east of Padang and obviously we are wondering if the increase in seismic activity in Java foreshadows the same for our area.








Kerinci - Indonesia's tallest volcano at 3,800m

On 29 May, 2006, at 5:44 PM, ltfriesen@aol.com wrote:

Rick, are you OK-were you in Jakarta at the time of the earthquake? lisa

Tuesday, May 16

6.8 QUAKE OFF BATU ISLANDS


Padang is nervous after a strong shake tonight. This most recent quake did not generate a tsunami in Padang and there was no damage in our area.

Magnitude: 6.8 (Strong)
Date-Time: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 at 10:28:24 PM = local time at epicenter
Location: 0.074°N, 97.012°E
Depth: 1.9 km (1.2 miles) (poorly constrained)
Region NIAS REGION, INDONESIA
Distances:
270 km (165 miles) SW of Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia
390 km (240 miles) WNW of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
620 km (385 miles) WSW of KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
1275 km (790 miles) WNW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia

Monday, May 15

ELECTRIC LAMB STORY


Bali's top surf magazine, Surf Time has published Mike Frood's interview. The magazine displays an introduction to the story but there is a full length unabridged version on line at The Electric Lamb Story blog. We are scanning the magazine and will post a link to the full version.

Wednesday, May 10

Not Seen Not Heard Wins Webby Award

NotSeenNotHeard has been awarded the coveted Webby People's Choice award in the 10th Annual Webby contest. This year the Webby's attracted a record number of applicants and Zach and Chris's beautiful work dominated the highly competitive 'Student' category.


"The Online Oscars" - Time Magazine

While other categories sport winners that read like the whos-who of the www, the student category gives low budget non-commercial websites a chance to show new talent. Zach and Chris will be rubbing shoulders with the creators of web superstar sites like Google Maps, National Geographic, MySpace, CondeNet & Flickr at the gala presentation night in NY.

Congratulations Zach and Chris!

I know how hard you worked and I know you were motivated by the thought of helping the tsunami and quake victims and not by any idea that your work would be recognized like this. You deserve this award in every way and it is doubly gratifying that your efforts have already raised over $2,000 towards skin grafts for the girls in Gomo.

For those who have not hear yet, Zach and Chris have published a special site for that purpose.

Visit:
http://gomogirlsfund.com

Donors can track the girls progress at our new dedicated site: http://groups.mac.com/gomogirlsfund
(site requires free registration at .Mac and is password protected)